Sentences with phrase «small amount of radiation»

«The quantum thermometer could be used to test whether black holes emit small amounts of radiation»
People living within a «stack shadow» — the area within a half - to one - mile (0.8 - to 1.6 - kilometer) radius of a coal plant's smokestacks — might then ingest small amounts of radiation.
«The detection sensitivity has been increased to 4,800 times, compared to the conventional theoretical sensitivity, enabling the detection of very small amounts of radiation
The body easily repairs small amounts of radiation damage — else no one could live in Colorado.
This quantum thermometer could be used to test whether black holes emit small amounts of radiation, as predicted by quantum theory.
Using a modular plan helps with another aspect of the LIFE plant: what to do with the small amounts of radiation that are generated by the fusion reaction.
Stephen Hawking predicted that black holes should emit a small amount of radiation, giving them a temperature that depends on their mass.
However, because of the small amount of radiation exposure, it's typically reserved for patients who have not gotten definitive results via other means.
However, volunteers received only a single dose of mirabegron, since PET / CT scanning involves exposure to a small amount of radiation.
Fatty heart can not be detected by observation or a standard physical exam; currently, the best way to diagnose it is with a CT scan, which is expensive and exposes patients to small amounts of radiation.
Digital radiography, or X-rays, exposes your fur baby to such a small amount of radiation that it's even safe for pregnant pets.
While you would not know it from just looking, the piece documents the site where Barry buried a vial of a radioactive isotope, barium 133, which emitted small amounts of radiation and decayed over the next 10 years.
With the small amounts of radiation that get out comes the question of exposure.
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