Sentences with phrase «for irradiated»

Will the friendly - looking green symbol for an irradiated product, above, someday be as unremarkable as the phrase «fat free»?
This represents an unexplored regime, making such systems valuable as laboratories for irradiated (sub --RRB- stellar and planetary atmospheres.»

Not exact matches

A nuclear power generation company, for instance, had Tyco install surveillance equipment in irradiated areas of its plant.
But more powerful are the film's visual embodiments of the idea that «the Spirit acts upon the body» to irradiate it, making it «more beautiful than it is»; for, Mary asks, «what is flesh alone?»
It's complicated to explain why folate is important, but let me just sum it up this way: your body needs folate for proper DNA functioning; without it you can experience DNA damage similar to being irradiated.
Siemens, for example, has introduced a system that integrates an accelerator and a computed tomography scanner with a moveable table to irradiate inoperable tumors.
While radiation - processed sulfur accounts for some of the colors on Europa, the new experiments reveal that irradiated salts could explain the color within the youngest regions of the moon's surface.
For patients with early - stage cancer, this option avoids many of the side effects associated with removing the prostate or irradiating the entire gland.
(D) When accounting for the reduced efficiency in adherence, the cancer cells display a similar inefficiency in their ability in invade through the collagen of irradiated matrices relative to controls.
And another team at the National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology in Japan helped the UChicago researchers make quantum defects in the materials by irradiating them with electron beams.
Inside, the car exhaust gases are mixed with ambient air and irradiated with UV lamps for several hours to simulate a sunny day.
Wyrick and WSU colleagues Peng Mao, Michael Smerdon and Steven Roberts irradiated yeast cells and looked for patterns of damage at the level of individual base pairs, the DNA building blocks whose order serves as an organism's blueprint.
Ringer's lactate solution (Lactec) was irradiated with plasma for 3 - 5 minutes, after which it demonstrated anti-tumor effects on brain tumor cells.
That scattered light can be detected in the form of a Raman spectrum, which serves almost as a fingerprint for every Raman - active irradiated system.
For this method, the samples are irradiated with UV light to detach electrons from the materials.
Irradiating ballast water with ultraviolet (UV) light may be a simple way to stop invasive species, according to a study presented here on 21 May at a meeting of the American Society for Microbiology.
To attach the catalysts to the nylon fibres, the chemists irradiated the textile to which a catalyst was applied with UV light for five minutes — but no longer, as this would impede the activity of the catalyst and its immobilisation on the nylon.
Simultaneously, they irradiated the glass particles with an intense light field, which interacted with the electrons for a few femtoseconds (millionths of a billionth of a second), causing them to oscillate.
The researchers predicted that an atom could be cooled if it is irradiated from two sides by laser light at a frequency slightly lower than the frequency needed for maximum absorption.
«Star», «Jewel», and «Snowchaser» blueberries and «Sugraone» and «Crimson Seedless» grapes were irradiated at a target dose of 400 Gy (range of 400 - 590 Gy for blueberries and 400 - 500 Gy for grapes) and stored for 3 and 18 days under refrigeration, plus 3 days at ambient temperatures.
Von Hippel speculates that the remaining centrifuges there could be used to make purer preparations of mercury isotopes for fluorescent lighting, for example, or for enriching molybdenum - 98, which could then be irradiated with neurtons to produce molybdenum - 99, a radioisotope used in medicine.
We are now developing an entirely new and unique holder that would allow for transmission electron microscopy measurements while the specimen is irradiated by intense light.
For the spin - Hall effect electron - spins are generated by irradiating the sample with circularly polarised light.
Because pollen only remains viable for 30 minutes, Walbot then says she «ran like the devil» back to the field to use the irradiated pollen to fertilize plants in an adjacent plot.
«Firmness was the primary attribute affected by irradiation for both varieties of grapes, but sensory testing showed that consumers did not have a preference for control or irradiated fruit,» the authors said.
The first step is to irradiate an encrypting machine — a readily available encrypting chip, for example — to flip a bit in its memory.
She collected pollen and irradiated it in a lab for 3 minutes with UV light, simulating the amount of UV that can reach the Earth's surface in Patagonia and other regions in the southern hemisphere under the seasonal ozone hole.
Irradiated flies have trouble competing for mates — which means control programs must rear billions of flies and release 100 sterile males for every wild one.
Tapio, for example, is about to start work on paraffin - embedded heart tissue from irradiated mice from the old Russian and US studies.
She found, for example, that by using a technique called the polymerase chain reaction to amplify genes, she could detect mutations or rearrangements in cancer - specific genes in irradiated tissue that had turned cancerous.
First, the MimEX ™ Cell Plating Procedure is used to maintain a uniform irradiated fibroblast monolayer for the rapid clonal expansion and efficient differentiation of tissue - specific adult epithelial stem cells.
Topics covered: Cloud and haze formation and evolution in Earth Atmosphere — Radiative Transfer and Polarization in Atmosphere Characterization — Atmospheric Circulation Regimes for Solar System and Exoplanets — Clouds and Hazes in the Early Earth — Clouds and Planetary Habitability — Clouds and Hazes in Jupiter, Saturn, Titan — Clouds and Hazes in Strongly Irradiated Exoplanets — Clouds and Hazes in Weakly Irradiated - Exoplanets and Brown Dwarfs
One - month - old wild - type (n = 6) and p21 - null (n = 18) female mice were irradiated (+ IR) weekly for 4 weeks with 1.75 Gy.
Mars, despite its inhospitable climate and heavily irradiated surface that would kill humans in a matter of minutes, has been a source of unending fascination for scientists and science fiction writers alike.
For γ - radiation tumorigenesis, 1 - month - old mice were irradiated weekly for 4 weeks with a 1.75 - Gy dose from a 137Cs source (MARK 1 - 30 Irradiator; Shepherd & Associates) at a rate of 1.14 Gy / mFor γ - radiation tumorigenesis, 1 - month - old mice were irradiated weekly for 4 weeks with a 1.75 - Gy dose from a 137Cs source (MARK 1 - 30 Irradiator; Shepherd & Associates) at a rate of 1.14 Gy / mfor 4 weeks with a 1.75 - Gy dose from a 137Cs source (MARK 1 - 30 Irradiator; Shepherd & Associates) at a rate of 1.14 Gy / min.
There is suggestive evidence for methane on its surface with the red color thought to be a result of an organic crust made from solar irradiated methane.
Private Fuel Storage (PFS) is a consortium of eight nuclear utilities that since 1996 has pursued using reservation land of the Skull Valley Band of Goshutes about 45 miles west of Salt Lake City, Utah for the «temporary» storage of irradiated fuel.
After conversion of the university reactor at Texas A&M to Low Enriched Uranium (LEU) fuel, NAC provided one NAC - LWT cask for the transport of 84 irradiated High Enriched Uranium (HEU) TRIGA type fuel assemblies to the DOE site of Idaho National Laboratory (INL).
Under a Westinghouse contract, NAC provided comprehensive services to transport irradiated fuel from Exelon's Braidwood nuclear power plant (Illinois) to the Studsvik hot cell in Sweden for post-irradiation examination.
The fuel engineering in ENUSA covers all technical aspects of the lifetime of the nuclear fuel, from conceptual development and introduction of new products for irradiation in commercial PWR and BWR reactors to fuel storage and transport in dry casks as irradiated fuel.
This property allowed their long - term engraftment in sublethally irradiated recipients across MHC barriers without the need for immunosuppressive agents.
Scanning - transmission electron microscopes irradiate the sample in a sequential raster pattern like scanning electron microscopes, but still form images from those electrons that are transmitted through the specimen (i.e., the electron detector is on the far side of the specimen, unlike the case for scanning electron microscopes).
Choose more organics Manufacturers of organic foods must meet USDA organic regulations, which do not allow for synthetic pesticides, bioengineered or irradiated ingredients, or animals that receive antibiotics or hormones.
For maximum benefit, use certified organic turmeric, which has not been irradiated — a process which removes beneficial phytochemicals.
The brand I link to in the post is my favorite for spices and does not irradiate.
Pollution, drugs (medications — like Vioxx), genetically modified foods, foods with pesticides and irradiated foods are bad for you.
The family - run farm that grows these almonds for us is a diverse farm, not an almond monoculture, and these almonds are never irradiated, so they are suitable for sprouting.
http://www.fns.usda.gov/cga/PressReleases/2003/irradiation-qas.htm, Newsroom, Press Release, Why will USDA be offering irradiated beef for distribution in the National School Lunch Program?
To increase the positive impacts on your health, look for nuts that are organic and raw, not irradiated or pasteurized.
By this I mean look for nuts that are organic and raw, not irradiated, pasteurized, or coated in sugar.
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