A further concern is a fear that the facility will be used to irradiate food. |
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Apparently the US Army spent twenty years trying to make a dirty bomb and they gave up, because they couldn't get it to irradiate anyone. |
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An electron accelerator is used to irradiate a special target made of purified Mo-100 to produce Mo-99 using the photo-neutron reaction. |
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At the beginning of the period covered by this report, sixMember States had given approval to facilities to irradiate foods. |
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The implication was that proton therapy could not be used to irradiate the spine and brain. |
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His early enthusiasms included Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline, and thoughts of Jackson Pollock irradiate his career. |
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He knows how to operate the variety of equipment used to irradiate a disease. |
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It can produce strong pulse light at specific wavelength to irradiate hairs, and the hair and hair follicles will selectively absorb the light. |
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The gardens of Cajamarca irradiate peace, tranquility and the same environmental balance of its countryside. |
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Cobalt 60 and Cesium 137 are the radiation sources used to irradiate food. |
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Internal exposure occurs when radioactive dust or gases get inside the body and irradiate it from within. |
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Once in the body, tritium water is uniformly distributed in the body water and can then irradiate live tissue. |
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The bathroom is Rays, an ever-contemporary collection in which deep colours and dazzling light irradiate the room. |
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It's also really important to understand that in the reactors, when they irradiate, it's a batch process. |
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There are four decay products of radon with very short half-lives that will irradiate the lungs if inhaled. |
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We're going to irradiate it now, or we're going to give vaccines to something else, so that we have less influence upon what we think is a natural product. |
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Radioactive contamination by definition emits ionizing radiation, which can irradiate the human body from an external or internal origin. |
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Even though alpha radiation cannot penetrate the skin, ingested or inhaled plutonium does irradiate internal organs. |
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To visualize the chemical patterns, the Los Alamos researchers irradiate a surface with a small beam of X rays. |
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Once production is restarted, it may take up to another week before Tc-99m reaches hospitals since it takes a minimum of six days to irradiate targets, process Mo-99 and produce a generator. |
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What really worries me is the use of DECT baby monitors, the cordless monitors, which irradiate very young children continuously all night long from a distance of maybe centimetres. |
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In response to Mr. LAGENDIJK's question on Iran Mr. DEMIRKIRAN expressed his hope to irradiate the conflict with Iran because Iran as the second largest owner of natural gas after Russia was important as gas provider. |
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In medicine, radiation is used to diagnose many illnesses, from cancer to cardiac diseases, to treat cancer and non-malignant tumours, and to irradiate blood products before transfusion. |
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More important than our gaining deeper insight into Reality, the meaning of life, is our serving as a channel for the inpouring energies of Light and Love that seek to irradiate human consciousness. |
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Every year, we waste forty per cent of the food we produce, and process, pasteurize, or irradiate much of the rest, sterilizing the live cultures that keep us healthy. |
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Through this naming for his «vocation» in Christ, God transforms the inner man and gives him his own Name, so that He can be glorified in order that his holiness, glory, power and might may shine forth and irradiate. |
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MammoSite, as an adjunct to whole-breast irradiation, is used instead of conventional modalities to irradiate the lumpectomy site, and laboratory testing has shown it effective for this purpose. |
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So clearly proton therapy can be used to irradiate the brain and the spine with fewer theoretical side-effects, so why is medulloblastoma still not a recommended treatment for proton-beam therapy overseas? |
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This technology would use proton beams from existing commercial cyclotrons to irradiate a new target material, known as molybdenum-100, to produce the technetium. |
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The company Isotron is licensed to irradiate certain spices and herbs. |
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May the light of faith, contemplated and lived, shine and irradiate itself on those we meet so that they could find clarity, orientation and strength for their living. |
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You could also blast your lithium with deutrons and irradiate your mercury for gold. |
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While only one company, Isotron, currently has a MAFF licence to irradiate food, moves are afoot in the US to make irradiation of foods more widespread. |
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Radioactive contamination can be ingested into the human body if it is airborne or is taken in as contamination of food or drink, and will irradiate the body internally. |
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