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Meanings of use radiation in English
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Usage of use radiation in English
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Plant specialists regularly useradiation and mutagenic chemicals to develop new plant varieties, according to a plant geneticist from Teagasc.
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Radiography is what I am trained for although I often doubt whether I should be authorised to useradiation either.
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Critics maintain the scanners, which useradiation to peer through clothes, are threats to Americans' privacy and health, which the TSA denies.
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The magnetic technique does not useradiation and provides both a color change (brown dye) and a handheld probe for node localization.
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Cancer treatment strategies usingradiation therapy have significantly improved outcomes in patients.
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Henry Kaplan, a physician-scientist, usedradiation therapy to cure Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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Then, of course, there's the X-ray -a machine that operates by usingradiation.
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Complex survival curves were analyzed usingradiation target theory, yielding the radiation-sensitive mass of each form.
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Conclusions: Local control usingradiation treatment is less successful than with ordinary invasive and in situ squamous carcinomas of the larynx.
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The New York Police Department will have more officers usingradiation detection devices, explosive-detection K-9 dogs and area cameras to monitor the parade.
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The International Lymphoma Radiation Oncology Group (ILROG) guidelines for usingradiation therapy (RT) in hematological malignancies are widely used in many countries.
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More sophisticated methods of control began after the second world war when scientists in the US began usingradiation as a means of controlling insects.
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Early next year the U.S. Army will test the CarBomb Finder, a device that usesradiation to detect the presence of explosives at short distances.
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The original cytogenetic mapping placed the gene on chromosome 3p21.3, whereas subsequent studies usingradiation hybrid analysis localized PPP2R5C to chromosome 14q.
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It has been estimated that the number of medical procedures usingradiation grew from about 1.7 billion in 1980 to almost 4 billion in 2007.