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ra·dia·tion [ˌreɪdiˈeɪʃən] SUBST no plur

1. radiation (radiated energy):

radiation
radiation

2. radiation (emitting):

radiation

ra·diˈa·tion sick·ness SUBST no plur

ra·diˈa·tion thera·py SUBST

radiation therapy
radiation therapy

so·lar ra·diˈa·tion SUBST no plur

solar radiation

Expressions couramment utilisées avec radiation

the risk from radiation
exposure to radiation

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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In the event of a radiation upset or soft error, one of the computer pairs will perform a soft reboot.
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The radiation which is produced by mobile radiation systems has a limited range.
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This means that the change in frequency of the light is equal to the work done on the wall by the radiation pressure.
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Treatment using radiation therapy begins at an earlier stage.
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In wide and prominent use as a hand-held radiation survey instrument, it is perhaps one of the world's best-known radiation instruments.
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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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The reactor accident in 1961 resulted in 8 deaths and more than 30 other people were over-exposed to radiation.
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Active galactic nuclei have jets of charged particles which emit synchrotron radiation.
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A "director" is slightly shorter than a half-wavelength; it serves to increase the radiation in a given direction.
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It reacts with to form in the presence of ultraviolet radiation.
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