rayonnement | |
gen. | radiation; visibility |
chem. | radiating; sand blasting; emanation; emission |
environ. | radiation |
transp. | spread of rays |
lait | |
econ. | milk |
boule de feu | |
hi.energ. | nuclear fireball |
émettre | |
tech. | emit |
pendant | |
bot. | drooping |
lait | |
econ. | milk |
minutes | |
gen. | minutes |
qui suit | |
agric. | following |
une | |
commun. | front page |
explosion nucléaire | |
environ. | nuclear explosion |
terme | |
comp., MS | term |
connexe | |
tech. el. | connected |
rayonnement résiduel | |
health. | residual radiation |
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radiation; visibility | |||
radiating; sand blasting; emanation (rays); emission | |||
radiation Emission of any rays from either natural or man-made origins, such as radio waves, the sun's rays, medical X-rays and the fall-out and nuclear wastes produced by nuclear weapons and nuclear energy production. Radiation is usually divided between non-ionizing radiation, such as thermal radiation (heat) and light, and nuclear radiation. Non-ionizing radiation includes ultraviolet radiation from the sun which, although it can damage cells and tissues, does not involve the ionization events of nuclear radiation | |||
irradiation; radiancy; radiance; irradiancy; irradiance | |||
spread of rays | |||
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alpha radiation; α radiation; α-radiation; alpha rays; α rays; α-rays; alpha-particle radiation | |||
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beta radiation; β radiation; ß-radiation; beta rays; β rays; ß-rays | |||
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gamma radiation; γ radiation; γ-radiation; gamma-rays; γ-rays (IO/RA) |
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