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单词 ionizing radiation
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Definition of ionizing radiation in English:

ionizing radiation

noun
mass noun
  • Radiation consisting of particles, X-rays, or gamma rays with sufficient energy to cause ionization in the medium through which it passes.

    致电离辐射

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lasers, like ionizing radiation, can be harmful to staff as well as the patients.
    • This energy is often in the form of ionizing radiation like x-rays or gamma rays.
    • What they do is fire electrons at cells, the same charged particles that ionising radiation creates when it hits its target.
    • This produces positively charged ions and so these forms of radiation are known as ionizing radiation.
    • The potency of solar protons arises from what is called ionizing radiation - the proton, or ion, carries enough energy to eject an electron from an atom.
    • The study investigates five possible causes of childhood cancer, of which the first two are ionising radiation and power-frequency electromagnetic fields.
    • When high energy ionizing radiation strikes a biological sample, e.g., the human body, it will ionize molecules within the sample.
    • The long-term destructive force of the bomb would be ionizing radiation from the radioactive material.
    • The bill defines that state regulation of the safe use of nuclear power and ionising radiation and of safe management of radioactive waste and spent fuel will be carried out by the chairman of the Nuclear Regulation Agency.
    • This process is called ionization, and this capability had led to gamma radiation being termed ionizing radiation.
    • Each of the eight veterans tested showed damage to their chromosomes which experts believe could have resulted from exposure to ionising radiation released when depleted uranium weapons struck their targets.
    • Radiation is a potent mutagen, classified as UV or ionizing radiation.
    • When ionizing radiation passes through cellular tissue, it produces charged water molecules.
    • Once beyond Earth's atmosphere, astronauts are exposed to ionizing radiation and microgravity.
    • But there are bacteria that are known to survive huge doses of ionising radiation, the cosmic ray type radiation and there are, in fact, certain types of bacteria that live inside a working nuclear reactor.
    • Whether irradiated by linear accelerators or radioactive isotope pellets, the resulting ionising radiation produces highly reactive free radicals and peroxides from unsaturated fats.
    • As well as eliminating the risk associated with ionising radiation, magnetic resonance imaging has been shown to have superior diagnostic accuracy for many brain pathologies in children compared with computed tomography.
    • Populations subject to exponential decay arise in simple life-forms such as viruses subjected to ionising radiation, giving an exponential decrease with increasing radiation dose.
    • Ultraviolet light is a form of ionising radiation, which means it can change the structure of molecules.
    • A bigger, 0.15 megaton bomb would see me bombarded with 500 rem ionizing radiation.

Definition of ionizing radiation in US English:

ionizing radiation

noun
  • Radiation consisting of particles, X-rays, or gamma rays with sufficient energy to cause ionization in the medium through which it passes.

    致电离辐射

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bill defines that state regulation of the safe use of nuclear power and ionising radiation and of safe management of radioactive waste and spent fuel will be carried out by the chairman of the Nuclear Regulation Agency.
    • Whether irradiated by linear accelerators or radioactive isotope pellets, the resulting ionising radiation produces highly reactive free radicals and peroxides from unsaturated fats.
    • Radiation is a potent mutagen, classified as UV or ionizing radiation.
    • A bigger, 0.15 megaton bomb would see me bombarded with 500 rem ionizing radiation.
    • Once beyond Earth's atmosphere, astronauts are exposed to ionizing radiation and microgravity.
    • The study investigates five possible causes of childhood cancer, of which the first two are ionising radiation and power-frequency electromagnetic fields.
    • When ionizing radiation passes through cellular tissue, it produces charged water molecules.
    • What they do is fire electrons at cells, the same charged particles that ionising radiation creates when it hits its target.
    • As well as eliminating the risk associated with ionising radiation, magnetic resonance imaging has been shown to have superior diagnostic accuracy for many brain pathologies in children compared with computed tomography.
    • Each of the eight veterans tested showed damage to their chromosomes which experts believe could have resulted from exposure to ionising radiation released when depleted uranium weapons struck their targets.
    • This produces positively charged ions and so these forms of radiation are known as ionizing radiation.
    • This energy is often in the form of ionizing radiation like x-rays or gamma rays.
    • But there are bacteria that are known to survive huge doses of ionising radiation, the cosmic ray type radiation and there are, in fact, certain types of bacteria that live inside a working nuclear reactor.
    • Ultraviolet light is a form of ionising radiation, which means it can change the structure of molecules.
    • Lasers, like ionizing radiation, can be harmful to staff as well as the patients.
    • The potency of solar protons arises from what is called ionizing radiation - the proton, or ion, carries enough energy to eject an electron from an atom.
    • Populations subject to exponential decay arise in simple life-forms such as viruses subjected to ionising radiation, giving an exponential decrease with increasing radiation dose.
    • This process is called ionization, and this capability had led to gamma radiation being termed ionizing radiation.
    • The long-term destructive force of the bomb would be ionizing radiation from the radioactive material.
    • When high energy ionizing radiation strikes a biological sample, e.g., the human body, it will ionize molecules within the sample.
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