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In some conditions the effect can appear to show no radiation damage at all, he adds.The ideal nanocomposite would not only resist radiation damage.
They could be genetically engineered to resist radiation and osteoporosis, a weakening of the bones which would result from prolonged weightlessness.
He points out that cancers might be able to resist radiation because they pour out factors that stimulate blood vessel growth, thus countering the radiation-induced apoptosis.
Other nuclear waste experts say the work is promising because it provides a blueprint for finding other materials that can resist radiation damage.
He also described preliminary evidence of how a second radiotracer can distinguish rapidly growing tumors--which resist radiation therapy--from more vulnerable slow-growing tumors in humans.
I am not seeing exactly how this robot can be used to explore the damaged nuclear plants in Fukushima (I understand they are not designed to resist radiation), but it's pretty cool nonetheless.
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Ceramics that resist radiation-induced amorphization have mechanisms to dissipate the primary knock-on atom energy, such as replacement collision sequences that leave the lattice undisturbed and low-energy cation site exchange.
In the story, two scientists, Jessica Morgan and Gregory Swofford, who are on a mission in space to test out a new alloy which resists radiation, stumble upon Optimus Prime's lifeless body.
CSC has a continuous self-renewal and proliferation ability, and it differentiates incompletely, resisting radiation and chemotherapy and producing immune suppressive factors.
Failure to control a tumour with a seemingly curative dose would suggest that the tumour is 'radioresistant' (i.e., resists radiation treatment), whereas a 'radiosensitive' tumour would be controlled.
Interactomes of proteins under positive selection from ionizing-radiation-resistant bacteria (IRRB) might be a part of the answer to the question as to how IRRB, particularly Deinococcus radiodurans R1 (Deira), resist ionizing radiation.
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