Sentence examples for radiation describes from inspiring English sources

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The document, dated 30 November and addressed to the ministry's Centre for Prevention of Radiation, describes "the theft of a highly dangerous radioactive source of Ir-192 with highly radioactive activity belonging to SGS from a depot belonging to Weatherford in the Rafidhia area of Basra province".

A new model of the hematopoietic system response in humans chronically exposed to ionizing radiation describes the dynamics of the hematopoietic stem cell compartment as well as the dynamics of each of the four blood cell types (lymphocytes, neutrophiles, erythrocytes, and platelets).

Radiation describes the movement of energy from one part of the body to another.

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In comparison with the relatively small amounts of radiation described above, the dose typically administered to a patient in the treatment of cancer is thousands of times larger; i.e., a total dose of 50 Sv or more is usually delivered to a tumour in daily exposures over a period of four to six weeks.

The estimated rate of diversification in the C. salviifolius lineage was significantly higher (1.46 2.44 species per million years) compared to the median rate of diversification of angiosperm families (0.12 species per million years; with a maximum of 0.39) [32] and to that found in the Andean Valeraniaceae [33], and similar to the explosive radiation described for Andean Lupinus [34].

The consequences of radiation, described as deterministic and stochastic effects, are of major concern [ 3, 4].

Despite the common response to treatment with enediynes and γ-radiation described above, a substantial fraction (45%) of the genomic response induced by γ-radiation was repressed by the enediynes and vise versa suggesting that much of the response to the enediynes is not "radiomimetic".

Classical radiation physics describes well a number of known phenomena in irradiating metals and alloys (radiation embrittlement, swelling, radiation creep) on the basis of relatively slow processes of thermo- and radiation-enhanced diffusion.

The time dependent form of Bernoulli's equation, adapted to incorporate losses due to friction, vortex formation at the mouths and radiation damping, describes the pump behaviour.

This paper discusses methods of selecting typical weather data, the possibility of using the cloud cover data instead of daily global radiation and describes the selection of ISO Test Reference Year (TRY) for major cities of South Korea.

This paper presents the rationale for radiation therapy, describes the accelerators used in conventional and hadron therapy, and outlines the issues that must still be resolved in the emerging field of hadron therapy.

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