Collocations withradiation

These are words often used in combination withradiation.

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acute radiation
This constellation of symptoms is often collectively referred to as acute radiation dermatitis.
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adaptive radiation
Triculines form a wholly aquatic group exhibiting today an amazing adaptive radiation of three tribes, over 20 genera and more than 120 species.
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alpha radiation
I gather that, if it were an alpha radiation, he would be in a worse state than if it were gamma.
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deadly radiation
They became radio-active stoves, and would have burned all living beings aboard them with invisible and painless but deadly radiation.
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emitted radiation
The inwardly emitted radiation is subject to multiple scattering before emergence from the jet.
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external radiation
Under laboratory conditions the evolution of the applied external radiation can be controlled.
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gravitational radiation
Angular momentum is also lost in the gravitational radiation.
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harmful radiation
The endolithic environment provides microorganisms with a growth surface, shelter from harmful radiation, mineral nutrients, and moisture.
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high-energy radiation
The combination of complex technology, patients with life-threatening diseases and the use of high-energy radiation can lead to a highly stressful work environment.
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incoming radiation
The rain shelter did not alter the spectral composition of incoming radiation (data not presented).
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infrared radiation
It is an efficient absorber of outgoing long-wave infrared radiation.
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intense radiation
The production of intense radiation bursts, by the electron beam during the reflection process, was also demonstrated.
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ionizing radiation
Ionizing radiation on oxygen-rich minerals produces disjunctions 19.
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low-level radiation
The instability research from around the world has shown that the effects on the gene pool of this low-level radiation are quite horrifying.
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microwave radiation
There is no legislation requiring specific safety levels for radio frequency or microwave radiation.
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natural radiation
A systematic relationship between phytochrome-controlled development and species habitat, for plants grown in simulated natural radiation.
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radiation chemistry
Ageing: a theory based on free radical and radiation chemistry.
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radiation detector
Next, the second multiplier in the formula is a geometrical factor accounting for reduction in solid angle for the radiation detector set farther than the front boundary of pumped region.
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radiation leak
He talks in his letter about a radiation leak.
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radiation poisoning
President, our hearts go out to the two radiation workers who were subjected to intense radiation poisoning and to the 300,000 people who were in terror as radiation levels skyrocketed.
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radiation pressure
This cylindrical cavity is surrounded by a "plasma wall," which is produced as a snow-plow effect by the radiation pressure that drives the expansion.
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radiation safety
The dose is managed by a trained operator, knowledgeable in matters of radiation safety, who makes a judgement balancing risk against expected clinical benefit.
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radiation syndrome
He died three weeks later, becoming the first confirmed victim of lethal polonium-210-induced acute radiation syndrome.
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radiation therapist
Any isocentre deviations of >0.5 cm were corrected by the medical radiation therapist before treatment.
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radiation treatment
The objectives of the trial were to determine whether pamidronate reduced the incidence of pathologic fractures and radiation treatment to bone (2).
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solar radiation
Long-term study of solar radiation regimes in a tropical wet forest using quantum sensors and hemispherical photographs.
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synchrotron radiation
Stopped-flow solution scattering using synchrotron radiation: apparatus, data collection and data analysis.
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total radiation
Therefore, the total radiation energy comes from the whole "8-figure" motion.
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ultraviolet radiation
Here eggs are likely to be at lower concentrations and have a lower viability due to greater exposure to desiccation and ultraviolet radiation.
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