Sentences with phrase «more intense the radiation»

The higher it is, the more intense the radiation is, just like a hot bar of metal emits much more heat than a cold one.

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Later, after the cell, there is a definite radiation growing richer and more intense with the formation and gradual concentration of nervous systems.
Food irradiation has been a subject of intense investigation for almost half a century and extension of shelf life of foods by gamma radiation is legally permitted in more than 40 countries covering a number of foods such as onion, potato, wheat, spices, flours, meat, poultry, fish, pulses, rice, semolina, fruits, vegetables and dry fruits.
Senator Charles J. Fuschillo said, Research has shown that indoor UV tanning can be potentially dangerous; it greatly increases the risk of developing skin cancer and exposes skin to UV radiation that is far more intense than what the sun produces.
The solar storms alone could zap the planet with radiation bursts thousands of times more intense than the normal activity from our Sun.
That way, the team succeeded in creating attosecond pulse radiation a hundred times more intense than simple sine - shaped waves could produce.
However, comparing the results of the climate simulations for the most recent interglacial with scenario calculations for the future reveals substantial differences: thanks to the more intense solar radiation, back then the air temperatures at higher latitudes were also a few degrees higher than at present.
«The radiation dose rates from measurements obtained over the last four years exceeded trends from previous solar cycles by at least 30 percent, showing that the radiation environment is getting far more intense,» said Nathan Schwadron, professor of physics and lead author of the study.
To study such things as the structures of crystals and reactions on the surfaces of semiconductors, scientists now demand more intense beams of radiation than ever before.
Even making the cell phone radiation more intense just means that there are more photons of that energy, not stronger photons.
The gauntlet Juno ran at Jupiter held many chances for catastrophe: The spacecraft might have been knocked out by intense magnetic fields (at that distance, 20 times stronger than Earth's), ionizing radiation (a total dose of 265 rads — more than enough to kill a human being), dust particles from Jupiter's rings (from which the main engine was completely unshielded) or loss of power if the solar arrays were unable to reorient to the sun.
Combining immunotherapies directed at the patient with more traditional therapies, like chemotherapy and radiation, which are directed at the tumor, is another area of intense scientific interest.
As a swirling disk of gas gradually falls into the central black hole, it heats up and some of the gas is blown off the disk by intense radiation in a wind at speeds up to a tenth of light speed (more illustrations).
Undulators, with small and low field bending, create a narrower radiation cone with more intense beam, with selected wavelengths or harmonics, which can be tuned by manipulating the magnetic field of the device by changing the gap.
The best environment for such organisms, she told the UK newspaper, would be two to three meters below the planet's surface, where they are more likely to be protected from the sun's intense UV radiation.
under intense IR radiation CO2 will effective «fill up» and become saturated, unable to absorb any more until it has emitted some IR photons?
«The decreases in ozone are less than we saw at the poles before the Montreal Protocol was enacted, but UV radiation is more intense in these regions and more people live there.»
On the other hand, the Prad exerted by the power of the incident solar radiation upon the surface was 1.39 μPa, i.e. 2.4 times more intense than the Prad exerted by the surface radiation.
For this reason, the shell will receive less W / sqm from Earth radiation than is emitted by the surface, because the radiation will spread out by the inverse square law just as sunlight gets less intense the further from the sun you get, and the shell will radiate more to space than back to Earth.
If we were to have global warming from a more intense period of solar radiation, the high latitude warming amplification would not be taking place in that manner.
And it makes sense: as mean optical path lengths shorten, at the surface you would expect to see more intense back radiation, because it would be reaching you from lower, warmer altitudes on average.
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