Sentence examples for wider radiation from inspiring English sources

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"I have always argued that the containment is broken, and that there is the danger of a wider radiation leak," Mr. Koide said.

The key features of this design are the possibility of increasing the number of poles for shorter periods with constant undulator length and wider radiation wavelength tuning range as compared with conventional undulators.

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As the only natural satellite of Earth, the Moon is a unique platform for the study of the disk-wide radiation budget of Earth.

It is noted that the outflow of negative particles offers good opportunities to understand the current closure problem of pulsar as well as wide radiation beam of pulsar observed at high energy band.

The antenna is tested in free space as well as in wearable configurations and results show that it offers a good impedance matching, sufficient -10 dB bandwidth and wide radiation coverage at the three bands of interest effectively countering the effects of human body presence.

Modern genera began their wide radiation in the Miocene, although the genus Puffinus (which includes today's Manx shearwater and sooty shearwater) might date back to the Oligocene.

The fact that some of these were the first genome-wide radiation screens performed in diploid cells accounts in part for the discovery of such a formidable list of new radiation resistance genes since these screens take advantage of a novel aspect of yeast repair biology.

A multi-level regulatory network consisting of such mechanisms as modular utilization of protein domains, alternative splicing and epigenomic modifications of DNA has been the driving force behind the wide radiation, rapid evolution and evolutionary success of eukaryotic organisms.

We have begun helicopter operations, which increase the inspectors' mobility and their ability to respond rapidly to new information, and allow wide-scale radiation detection surveys.

The method is implemented within a wide-band radiation solver using the Finite Volume Method.

The source spectrum exhibits a wide Bremsstrahlung radiation, narrow Rh-Kα, Rh-Kβ1 and Rh-Kβ2 rays at 20.216, 22.074 and 22.724 keV, respectively, and X-rays from the L shell excitation at 2.697, 2.692, 2.834, 3.001 and 3.144 keV.

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