radiation chemistry

collocation in English

meaningsofradiationandchemistry

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radiation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌreɪ.diˈeɪ.ʃən/
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/ˌreɪ.diˈeɪ.ʃən/
a form of energy that comes from a nuclear reaction and that can be very dangerous ...
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chemistry
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkem.ɪ.stri/
us
/ˈkem.ə.stri/
the scientific study of the basic characteristics of substances and the ways in which they react ...
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Ageing: a theory based on free radical andradiationchemistry.
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Another interesting feature of such sub-ps electron bunches showed an experiment on ultra-fastradiationchemistry.
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Aging: a theory based on free radical andradiationchemistry.
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This was the first known use ofradiationchemistryfor commercial products.
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He became a dean of the department in 1956, and especially directed the department ofradiationchemistry.
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Radioactive tracers are used in medical and industrial applications, as well as biological andradiationchemistry.
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This is very different fromradiationchemistrywhere the radiation levels are kept too low to influence the chemistry.
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Nanoparticles can also be formed usingradiationchemistry.
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His work led to the discovery of some fundamental processes inradiationchemistryof aliphatic and amino acids and their salts.
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The fact that oxygen changes theradiationchemistrymight be one reason why oxygenated tissues are more sensitive to irradiation than the deoxygenated tissue at the centre of a tumor.
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