Electromagnetic radiation of high frequency and therefore high energy.
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Examples for "γ"
Examples for "γ"
1Inclusion of fish oil in diet had no effect on IFN- γ concentration.
2As a model system undergoing LLPS we used the globular eye-lens protein γD-crystallin.
3The activity of these γ neurons control the motivational drive for social interaction.
4In TwiST, the acquisition with γ-ATP saturation and short repetition time is dropped.
5The star γ Leonis is a closer and more beautiful double.
1Extreme gamma ray production, split nuclei forming alpha particles and larger ions.
2Earlier gamma ray spectrometer data from Mars Odyssey had detected it from orbit.
3But the tale of our gamma ray's journey is still not fully told.
4Probably the two most direct designations are radiation injury and gamma ray injury.
5Or was a super volcano, or a gamma ray to blame?
1Not all the energy of our fecund gamma rays became lower-energy photons.
2A feeble pulse of gamma rays passed unnoticed by the two rulers.
3Mercury's the best metal for this use-andit'll stop gamma rays too!
4I gather the gamma rays also make for increased stellar activity.
5Lots of other elements emit gamma rays, but there's something special about cobalt.
1Attention Chernobyl-area residents: It also protects against gamma radiation from nuclear fallout.
2Intracoronary gamma radiation therapy has been shown to reduce the restenosis index.
3There is an increasingly heavy gamma radiation, but no more cosmic rays.
4Only concrete, steel or lead can keep gamma radiation in check.
5He'd expose himself to gamma radiation and the threat of micrometeoroids.
1Gamma decay is the simplest and deadliest-itoccurs when the nucleus emits concentrated X-rays and is today the stuff of nuclear nightmares.
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