We are called to be salt and light, preserving and irradiating this dark, decaying world with the grace of God in our Lord Jesus Christ. |
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For the eternal light, irradiating the human mind, makes a certain active impression on it. |
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The sediment around its shores blew 5 million curies of radioactive dust over 25,000 square kilometres, irradiating 500,000 people. |
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As a test sample, the IBM team created a dilute system of single electron spins by irradiating a block of glass with a weak beam of gamma rays. |
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These image structures imbricate prior historical formations to displace the digital warfare irradiating the cybermilitarized economy. |
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The sievert is numerically equivalent to the gray for electrons and for X-rays irradiating the whole body. |
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No sooner had I done this, than, with a bright smile irradiating all his features, he fell back upon his pillow and expired. |
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Cobalt-60 is a radioactive isotope created by irradiating ordinary cobalt with neutrons in a nuclear reactor. |
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Military sources set off the fission reaction in bombs and experimental devices by irradiating the fissile material with a neutron flux. |
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The physician does not go to excess, but is wise and merciful, irradiating confidence, and regulating a balanced life style. |
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Both Soviet and U. S. experiments with nuclear explosions in tight rock formations, were failures, irradiating the fuel or vitrifying the rocks. |
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These methods have included coating cork, irradiating it and even microwaving it. |
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Charge carriers can be released from traps by the addition of energy, such as irradiating the solid with light or by heating it. |
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Once deposited in the lungs, radon emits alpha radiation, irradiating and possibly damaging the living cells lining the lung. |
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The Act makes adequate provisions for the safe use and disposal of irradiating devices or radioactive materials. |
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This method exposes the products to the irradiating beams emitted by Cobalt 60 during its disintegration. |
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Heating under controlled conditions or irradiating a mineral using X-rays, neutrons, gamma rays, or other energy sources will effect colour changes in many gems. |
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Cran instead suggested irradiating all meats to ensure they are safe for human consumption. |
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We don't naturally generate D2, or ergocalciferol, which is derived in supplement form by irradiating yeast and fungus. |
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By converting it to Mox fuel, and irradiating this fuel in reactors, some experts believe that plutonium will, ironically, become safer because, being more radioactive, it will be more difficult to handle. |
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By irradiating the carbon particles with ultraviolet light, the device imparts a positive electric charge to them. |
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And I love Bolaño's love for literature: he doesn't care if it might seem corny — I love his fearlessness about irradiating every page of every book with that love. |
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At least in theory, a defending NATO country might sanction the use of the bomb to annihilate Warsaw Pact tank crews without destroying its own cities or irradiating its own population. |
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The deflagration, which took place whereas the primary education system of cooling was extinguished, destroyed the shell of the engine, irradiating the power station and its surroundings. |
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Irradiating such quantum dots with ultraviolet light creates excited electrons and the positive holes they leave behind. |
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