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(A curie is the amount of radiation given off by one gram of radium.
The nonionizing radiation given off by cellphones is too weak to break chemical bonds or damage DNA.
These gauge the microwave radiation given out by oxygen molecules in the atmosphere, from which the air's temperature can be calculated.
Greenhouse gases absorb and re-emit some of the heat radiation given off by the Earth's surface and warm the lower atmosphere.
Many other patients who, like Sarah, were treated for cancer at a very young age have found that the cure may come at a price: chemotherapy and radiation given early in life can have effects on both body and mind.
There he made the first direct observation of synchrotron radiation -- the electromagnetic radiation given off when high-energy particles are accelerated in a strong magnetic field -- and its experimental verification in 1945.
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Oh, I forgot to mention, the radiation gives each malevolent mouse the strength of fifty.
It was reported that wheat straw treated with microwave radiation gave significant results.
The capability of MAPLE technique to deposit PEG has been confirmed and preliminary results show that visible (532 nm wavelength) radiation gives better results with respect to UV (355 nm) radiation.
Close behind, travelling at almost the speed of light, will be high-energy radiation, giving astronauts on the International Space Station only around ten to fifteen minutes to seek shelter in the specially shielded sections.
To implement the weighting factor, the absorbed dose resulting from incidence of a particular radiation is multiplied by a factor assigned to that type of radiation, giving the equivalent dose.
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