Results for: overexposure to radiation
English English
overexposure to radiationradiation sickness
(symbol) epsilon, ability to emit (Physics), relative ability to emit radiationemissivity
Å, angstrom unit, unit of measurement equal to a hundred-millionth of a centimeter (used to measure the wavelengths of light), unit used to measure electromagnetic radiationangstrom
ability to let radiation through, act of transmitting something, transmission, transference; relaying, conveyance; fraction of energy which passes through a body without being absorbedtransmittance
ability to let radiation through, act of transmitting, gearbox, mechanism transferring power to wheels, radio or TV broadcast, sending; broadcast; transmittal, conveyance, set of gears, something transmittedtransmission
able to detect infrared radiationheat-seeking
absorption of own radiation, preoccupation with selfself-absorption
accompanying, as part of the background, background radiation, causes of an event, inconspicuous position, information, low-priority environment in computers, part of picture, personal circumstances and experiences, pertaining to a setting, pertaining ...background
act of sending out, flowing, proceeding forth; something which is emitted, radiation, radioactive gas, something sent outemanation
adaptive radiation, effect of radiating, energy emitted in rays or waves, energy radiated in the form of waves or particles; process of emitting energy in electromagnetic waves or moving particles; act of emitting, act of beaming or glowing, particles ...radiation
add extra ingredient, exposure to radiation, give a dose of medicine to, divide into portions, give medicine to, measure out medication, prescribed amount (as in medicine), prescribed amount of medication, venereal diseasedose
Air-Launched Anti-Radiation Missile; missile with an infrared transmitter that zeroes in on targets that give off heatALARM
allow radiation through, broadcast a program, communicate information, make radiation pass through something, send a signal, send something, transfer from a source to a destination, transport, convey; pass to another; broadcast, transfer powertransmit
allowing light to pass through, clear, see-through, translucent, easily seen through, fine enough to see through, frank, letting radiation through, obvious and easy to recognizetransparent
alpha, percentage of the passage of light through a liquid; degree to which something is absorbed, radiation capacityabsorbance
 

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