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词汇 irradiation
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Definition of irradiation in English:

irradiation

noun ɪˌreɪdɪˈeɪʃ(ə)nɪˌreɪdiˈeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The process or fact of irradiating or being irradiated.

    照耀,发光;辐射

    ultraviolet irradiation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Under visible light irradiation, much longer durations were necessary to achieve similar absorbance decreases.
    • Five days after gamma irradiation seedlings were stained for the presence of GUS.
    • UV-B irradiation was performed either in the absence of other light sources or in the presence of white light.
    • Food irradiation - unpopular in the past - is starting to gain more acceptance.
    • After a prolonged period of dark growth, light irradiation does not elicit pigmentation.
    • I recently finished a paper on food irradiation for my nuclear issues class.
    • Most of the patients who are treated with radiation therapy are treated with external beam irradiation.
    • Currently, the two most common methods of sterilization are ethylene oxide treatment and gamma irradiation.
    • The quantification of these compounds was performed by chromatography before and after laser irradiation.
    • Patients receiving total body irradiation for bone marrow transplant conditioning must also be considered at risk.
    • They also might be considered as anticancer drug candidates in combination with UVA irradiation.
    • At no time did the patient undergo cranial irradiation.
    • Different concentrations of BPA as well as different periods of irradiation with thermal neutrons were studied.
    • Of the 21 patients alive at the end of the follow-up, 17 had received postoperative irradiation.
    • Neutron or ion irradiation hardens the material but not enough to prevent use in nuclear reactors.
    • Much attention has been paid to what kind of DNA damage caused by UVA irradiation is responsible for the genotoxicity.
    • Cranial irradiation for tumors of the central nervous system can result in growth hormone deficiency.
    • Approximately 80 % of cells survived the ultraviolet irradiation.
    • But he stressed that irradiation is actually a process which should make some products safer.
    • The use of postoperative adjuvant irradiation in breast conservation and after mastectomy is increasing.
    Synonyms
    light, lighting, radiance, gleam, glitter, brilliance, glow, glare, dazzle, flash, shimmer
  • 2Optics
    The apparent extension of the edges of an illuminated object seen against a dark background.

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Definition of irradiation in US English:

irradiation

nouniˌrādēˈāSH(ə)nɪˌreɪdiˈeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The process or fact of irradiating or being irradiated.

    照耀,发光;辐射

    ultraviolet irradiation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Different concentrations of BPA as well as different periods of irradiation with thermal neutrons were studied.
    • Patients receiving total body irradiation for bone marrow transplant conditioning must also be considered at risk.
    • Food irradiation - unpopular in the past - is starting to gain more acceptance.
    • After a prolonged period of dark growth, light irradiation does not elicit pigmentation.
    • But he stressed that irradiation is actually a process which should make some products safer.
    • Currently, the two most common methods of sterilization are ethylene oxide treatment and gamma irradiation.
    • Of the 21 patients alive at the end of the follow-up, 17 had received postoperative irradiation.
    • At no time did the patient undergo cranial irradiation.
    • Most of the patients who are treated with radiation therapy are treated with external beam irradiation.
    • I recently finished a paper on food irradiation for my nuclear issues class.
    • Five days after gamma irradiation seedlings were stained for the presence of GUS.
    • Cranial irradiation for tumors of the central nervous system can result in growth hormone deficiency.
    • They also might be considered as anticancer drug candidates in combination with UVA irradiation.
    • UV-B irradiation was performed either in the absence of other light sources or in the presence of white light.
    • The quantification of these compounds was performed by chromatography before and after laser irradiation.
    • Much attention has been paid to what kind of DNA damage caused by UVA irradiation is responsible for the genotoxicity.
    • Neutron or ion irradiation hardens the material but not enough to prevent use in nuclear reactors.
    • The use of postoperative adjuvant irradiation in breast conservation and after mastectomy is increasing.
    • Under visible light irradiation, much longer durations were necessary to achieve similar absorbance decreases.
    • Approximately 80 % of cells survived the ultraviolet irradiation.
    Synonyms
    light, lighting, radiance, gleam, glitter, brilliance, glow, glare, dazzle, flash, shimmer
  • 2Optics
    The apparent extension of the edges of an illuminated object seen against a dark background.

    〔光学〕光渗

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