Irradiate - Law Dictionary Search Results
irradiant
Irradiating or illuminating as the irradiant moon
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Bailys beads
beads The phenomenon first fully described by Francis Baily 1774 1844 is thought to be an effect of irradiation and of inequalities of the moons edge
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cross link
cross link may be internal to a single chain rather than between two otherwise unlinked chains as ultraviolet irradiation creates cross links between the two chains of a DNA double helix many enzymes have cross links formed
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hydrogen bomb test As much as 3 micrograms of einsteinium were produced by a complex process involving long irradiation of plutonium isotopes in nuclear reactors Its chemical properties are those of a trivalent actinide element
Rad
amount of ionizing radiation absorbed by an object equal to an energy of 100 ergs per gram of irradiated material equal to 001 gray
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