Sentences with phrase «in irradiated»

Lately, she says, she's «been thinking about the many ways in which one can view the same object, and how far one idea or one shape can be stretched, simply through how it is presented»; her new show accordingly runs variations on a fixed subject via a set of «inverted landscape» paintings (plus some 15 drawings), in irradiated hues, where space seems to twist itself inside out.
PLOT: In an irradiated future, a lone survivor (Margot Robbie) finds herself torn between two surviving males, an intellectual (Chiwetel Ejiofor) who appeals to her emotionally, and a more rough - edged former miner (Chris Pine) who she's drawn to physically.
In one experiment, one hand was irradiated with white light; blood flow rate increased 45 % in the irradiated hand and 39 % in the non-irradiated hand.
Ionizing radiation is a potent DNA damaging agent that interacts with cellular DNA and induces lesions in the irradiated cells and prevents cell proliferation and induces cell death by apoptosis or necrosis depending on the radiation dose.
Microscopic imaging of DNA repair foci in irradiated normal tissues.
Studies of magnetization transfer and relaxation in irradiated polymer gels ¿ Interpretations of the Effects of MRI - based dosimetry.
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.
TOIL AND TROUBLE This video inside a super-chilled (about 145 ° Celsius) chamber shows bubbles forming and popping in irradiated ice.
Heng, K. and Demory, B.O. Understanding Trends Associated with Clouds in Irradiated Exoplanets, Astrohysical Journal, 2013, in press.
They found that when fewer neurons were born in the irradiated hippocampus, rats were more vulnerable to develop cocaine addiction and were more likely to relapse.
A dislocation dynamics study of the transition from homogeneous to heterogeneous deformation in irradiated body - centered cubic iron
A nuclear power generation company, for instance, had Tyco install surveillance equipment in irradiated areas of its plant.

Not exact matches

Study of Rayleigh - Taylor growth in laser irradiated planar SiO2 targets at ignition - relevant conditions
Of course TSA isn't going to tell you the limitations of their equipment, and there most certainly IS a difference in scanning, in that you can either have your noggin irradiated, or simply remove the turban.
Their sense of mystery in things, their passion, their goodness, irradiate about them and enlarge their outlines while they soften them.
But then again H. Maynard Smith warns that we are in danger today of passing from a sentimental view of the Middle Ages seen from a sanctuary where the sun irradiates the stained - glass windows, to a realistic view of the Middle Ages as seen from a gutter on a gloomy day.
Hi these dates are imported into Australia are they irradiated or treated in any way to prevent bugs from entering the country?
Cyndi uses turmeric extensively in her cooking and our Turmeric Powder is organic, contains no fillers, additives or preservatives and has not been irradiated *.
1 Ataxia and paralysis in cats in Australia associated with exposure to an imported gamma - irradiated commercial dry pet food», Australian Veterinary Journal, Vol.
Between June 2008 and March 2009, 87 cats in Australia developed paralysis and related conditions in association with eating an imported, irradiated dry pet food.1
The new packaging format allowed Inalpi to use chilled filling of product in combination with irradiated bags to achieve exceptional food safety standards.
Since most of the young coconuts sold in the US are from Asia, they are probably irradiated or preserved in some other fashion to prevent mold growth.
Will the salt water treatment address the enzyme inhibitor issue after almonds have been irradiated, or do i need to go direct to farmer (which in a perfect world I would, but sometimes i buy commodity «raw» almonds)?
When there is a drought she and her children will suffer from malnutrition as a result of the food insecurity which has been irradiated in the US with thanks to the commercial farming which your «Crunchy mamas» shun.
One case is against Abbott Laboratories alleging its Similac Advance organic infant formula contains 26 (more than half) ingredients not allowed in organic products; specifically: «irradiated substances, synthetic compounds, or produced from hazardous substances.»
Note that when the Soviets left Afghanistan in 1989 they did not irradiate the place before they left.
Balls himself was central to shaping those plans, which included a Fiscal Responsibility Act in 2009 enshrining in law that the deficit be halved in four years (and by extension irradiated in eight, which takes us to 2017).
To fill any gaps, the whole structure was dunked in PEG a final time and irradiated once more (Advanced Materials, DOI: 10.1002 / adma.200903893).
Instead, Nuclear Electric is considering storing the irradiated fuel in a specially constructed dry store on the Sizewell site.
Irradiated fuel from Nuclear Electric's advanced gas cooled reactors was expected to be processed at Sellafield, in the thermal oxide reprocessing plant, which still needs government approval to begin operating.
But before that — long before — they may have been grown in the thin, icy rind of irradiated dust grains, drifting in space, bathed in the light of newborn stars.
(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.
In contrast, the researchers» results suggest that irradiated materials are more disordered than glasses.
In 1967, Ruth found that irradiating malaria - infected mosquitoes with X-rays weakened sporozoites, the form of the malaria parasite that is transmitted to humans during mosquito bites.
Zhou used a vacuum ultraviolet laser to irradiate CO2 in the laboratory.
One of Segre's own modest pieces of research in the 1940s was the first manufacture of plutonium - 239 from irradiated uranium, and the analysis of its properties.
It made a mess in the reactor building but never posed a threat to the integrity of the reactor, and no one was injured or irradiated.
In 2016, Cornelia Meinert of the University Nice Sophia Antipolis in France and colleagues showed that irradiated ice forms a cornucopia of molecules essential to life, including ribose, the backbone of RNA, which may have been a precursor to DNA (SN: 4/30/16, p. 18In 2016, Cornelia Meinert of the University Nice Sophia Antipolis in France and colleagues showed that irradiated ice forms a cornucopia of molecules essential to life, including ribose, the backbone of RNA, which may have been a precursor to DNA (SN: 4/30/16, p. 18in France and colleagues showed that irradiated ice forms a cornucopia of molecules essential to life, including ribose, the backbone of RNA, which may have been a precursor to DNA (SN: 4/30/16, p. 18).
In photoacoustic imaging, short laser pulses are employed to irradiate biological tissues.
The measurement involves sticking the measuring head, which is around three centimeters in size, to the baby's skin and irradiating it with visible light; some glucose molecules diffuse through the membrane from the skin.
To achieve this the researchers took advantage of the manner in which Fe atoms move across the surface of graphene when irradiated by electrons in a transmission electron microscope (TEM).
Topping the list is a $ 1.75 million project to irradiate up to 18 squirrel monkeys in an effort to find out what space radiation does to the central nervous system.
He and a number of colleagues theorize that energy streaming from hot gas around a supermassive black hole could compress, stir, and irradiate the surrounding environment in a way that helps regulate the growth of the galaxy and the production of stars.
Fraunhofer researchers irradiate their skin model in the UV irradiation unit with defined non-toxic UV dosages.
Cyanobacteria can be grown in special algae labs and irradiated with light.
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.
«This polymer turns blue when photo - irradiated in the presence of certain electron donors in an oxygen - free environment,» said the scientists.
Irradiated mice, in contrast, spent equal time exploring new and old items, suggesting their ability to learn and remember new information about their environment had been impaired.
The first paper describes an experiment in which and his colleagues from Nagoya University and The University of Electro - Communications in Tokyo used few - cycle laser pulses of different wavelengths to irradiate molecules of nitric oxide (NO).
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