Sentences with phrase «when irradiated»

Most ices that contain C, H, O, and N within their original molecular components will yield some amino acids when irradiated by ionizing radiation.
Nanometer - sized metallic nanoparticles show extraordinary optical properties when irradiated with light.
He suggests that maybe some elements will create multiple neutrons when irradiated with neutrons, e.g.
Silk continued to adapt the microscope so that it could, like high - end fluorescent microscopes, detect materials such as chlorophyll or fluorescent dyes, which emit light when irradiated with specific light wavelengths.
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).
When irradiated with visible light, they revert to their original, neutral structure.
These accelerate the splitting of water when irradiated by light.
«Ionizing radiation found to soften tumor cell microenvironment: When irradiated, less stiff extracellular matrices reduced cancer growth and migration, bolstering the case to further understand fractionated radiation therapy.»
BARREN TREES Modern dwarf pines (shown) become unable to reproduce when irradiated by ultraviolet - B lamps.
A phytochrome is a sort of light - activated switch: when irradiated with red light, it changes its conformation so that it is primed to detect far - red light, and when irradiated by far red it changes back to the form that is sensitive to red light.

Not exact matches

That's because fallout is formed and spread when dirt and debris get sucked up by a nuclear blast, irradiated to dangerous levels, pushed into the atmosphere, and sprinkled over great distances.
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.
Note that when the Soviets left Afghanistan in 1989 they did not irradiate the place before they left.
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.
(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.
When the researchers irradiated the THC derivative with ultraviolet light, its structure altered just as the researchers expected, consequently activating the CB1 receptor.
The same process also happens when the surface of the titanium oxide is irradiated with light — electrons are liberated inside the material, and can come to the surface to activate one of the oxygen molecules.
When a laser light irradiates crystals or molecules, it scatters and shifts colors.
«This polymer turns blue when photo - irradiated in the presence of certain electron donors in an oxygen - free environment,» said the scientists.
When the team irradiated these mice, the tumor cells decreased or disappeared and 50 % of the mice survived the 140 - day study.
Supercooled liquids demonstrate some interesting phenomena when they are irradiated with an extremely bright x-ray source.
When the team injected the shielded mice with a chemical that blocks cell - to - cell communication before irradiating them, they detected no DNA breaks and the amount of apoptosis decreased more than threefold.
She works in a 3D Dosimetry lab under Dr. Mark Oldham where she is helping to develop and characterize an exciting new radiation therapy treatment tool, which is a new radiochromic bolus that changes color when it is irradiated.
In one recent experiment, these microcrystals were actually still inside a bacterial cell when they were irradiated.
When the methane is irradiated it is churned into ethane and other more complex organics (the molecule loses a hydrogen bond and more carbon atoms become chained together).
When injected into a tumor and irradiated with near - infrared laser light, the nanoflowers heat up and kill the cancer cells around...
A key moment in her research occurred when she discovered that she could induce an immune response in mice by injecting them with an irradiated malaria parasite.
Response: The Fukushima accident happened when flooding of power plant safety systems caused by the tsunami prevented operation of pumps needed to cool the nuclear fuel within the reactor and the fuel storage pools, causing that irradiated fuel to overheat.
• Thyroid irradiated by mistake by a doctor treating a nasal polyp and adenoid regrowth when I was 10 y.o. • Early 20s: multi-nodular goiter with hyperplasia, hypothyroid, treatment was thyroid suppression with Synthroid.
Astaxanthin has been shown, when take in concordance with other carotenoids, to protect against free radical induced DNA damage, repair UVA - Irradiated cells, and inhibit inflammatory cell infiltration.
In the 1970's two Russian groups found stress hormones released in rats exposed to microwaves, even when they were briefly irradiated.
When Caesar learns that recordings of his murdered parents may exist in the Forbidden City, he journeys to the irradiated wasteland with the human MacDonald (Austin Stoker) and the wise orangutan Virgil (Paul Williams).
When Marvel Studios released the original Thor in 2011, it was their trickiest franchise to date: This time the hero was not an irradiated Earthling or a guy in a metal suit, but a surfer - blond extraterrestrial who also happened to be a Norse god with a magic hammer.
Their schism is rich and detailed, with Cranston firing on all cylinders throughout, and when Joe finally convinces his reluctant son to enter the irradiated forbidden zone where this nuclear catastrophe occurred, their discovery begins to convince Ford that his obsessive father had not been crazy for all these years.
Oddly, director Matthew Vaughn and his co-writer, Jane Goldman, seem to recognize that this isn't the worst demand ever made by a supervillain — never mind that it makes less sense than whatever Auric Goldfinger was up to when he tried to irradiate Fort Knox.
Although fresh products are required to be labeled as irradiated, when such products are processed or used in another food, such as deli salads or frozen dinners, they not be labeled.
As a general rule, median survivals of around a year are obtained when a brain tumor is irradiated.
The beauty would appear more charming when lights in Katamama Hotel Seminyak surrounding start irradiating the whole garden at night and it would be an unforgettable experience of holiday.
It should be pretty nerve - wracking to revisit the irradiated wasteland of Moscow this summer when the games are released.
In 1954 the runaway U.S. Castle Bravo thermonuclear test on Bikini atoll raised an international scandal when it spilled fallout on a Japanese fishing boat, the Lucky Dragon, and severely irradiated the boat's crew.
i.e., they are being irradiated both from outside and inside whereas the «normal» radiation exposure is only external when you are in the Chernobyl zone.
Air containing water in vapour form will rise higher than dry air because it is lighter so when the vapour is removed it must fall back to its «correct» height but because of the air around it becoming warmer as it descends it will remain too dense for its height until it reaches the ground and receives more energy from the irradiated surface.
There are numerous lab experiments which have been conducted which show that CO2 warms surrounding gases when it is irradiated with IR radiation.
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