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ra·dia·tion [ˌreɪdi'eɪʃən] N no pl

ra·di'a·tion sick·ness N no pl

so·lar ra·di'a·tion N no pl

ra·di'a·tion thera·py N

Pojedinačni prevodilački parovi
particulate radiation PHYS
emit heat, radiation
emit heat, radiation
exposure to radiation
the risk from radiation

radiation Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

exposure to radiation
the risk from radiation
particulate radiation PHYS

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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On a clear night the water would lose heat by radiation upwards.
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The reactor accident in 1961 resulted in 8 deaths and more than 30 other people were over-exposed to radiation.
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The radiation which is produced by mobile radiation systems has a limited range.
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The radiation was thousands of times above the safe limit for exposure, making the area unsafe for human habitation.
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Most human exposure to radiation comes from natural background radiation.
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This process is distinct from the use of imaging to delineate targets and organs in the planning process of radiation therapy.
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It reacts with to form in the presence of ultraviolet radiation.
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The age of allanite grains that have not been destroyed by radiation can be determined using different techniques.
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The radiation that manages to get through falls exponentially with the thickness of the shield.
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In radiative transfer theory, one-way radiation is considered.
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