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Example sentences for "irradiation"

Lexicographically close words:
iros; irradiate; irradiated; irradiates; irradiating; irradiations; irrational; irrationality; irrationally; irreclaimable
  1. The man complained of pains at the lower dorsal and lumbar regions of the spinal column with slight irradiation sidewise.

  2. Danny was one of the irradiation men; I generally handled controlling.

  3. It was a privately-owned pool-type reactor, and we were sent samples of all sorts of material for irradiation from all over the country.

  4. The whole-body gamma irradiation hazard to an individual far outweighs any potential hazard from food contamination.

  5. The severe radiation sickness resulting from external, whole body irradiation and its consequent organ effects is a primary medical concern.

  6. The effect of irradiation on susceptibility to infection.

  7. Depending upon the organ system, the irradiation can be severe.

  8. For acute effects of single high dose rate exposures of whole-body irradiation to healthy adults see Table A-9.

  9. Partial body and specific organ irradiation will occur due to shielding by equipment, from fallout particles, or from internal deposition.

  10. The interaction of irradiation with infections is not clear; but it may be the result of latent infections manifesting and decreased resistance to infection.

  11. Internal contamination is considered a delayed problem and does not influence triage categories, as does irradiation injury.

  12. Appropriate medical intervention and bone marrow resuscitation will prevent most deaths secondary to irradiation and infection.

  13. It is not confined to the visual sense but irradiation for this sense is a term applied to the apparent enlargement of bright surfaces at the expense of adjacent darker surfaces.

  14. A remarkable effect which may be partially attributable to irradiation can be produced by crossing a grating of parallel black lines with an oblique black line.

  15. Irradiation in general has been defined as the lateral diffusion of nervous stimuli beyond the actual stimulus.

  16. This may have something to do with the estimate; however, irradiation may be due to excitation of retinal rods and cones adjacent to, but not actually within the bright image.

  17. Irradiation within the stimulated portion of the retina after the form of a figure becomes distinctly perceptible.

  18. In Chapter VIII the phenomenon of irradiation was discussed and various examples were presented.

  19. Irradiation has also been ascribed to spherical aberration in the eye-lens and to diffraction of light at the pupil.

  20. He describes the varieties of irradiation as follows: 1.

  21. A well known form of irradiation which occurs when a surface of greater intensity enlarges itself at the expense of one of less intensity.

  22. The visual phenomenon of irradiation does not strictly belong to this group, but it is so closely related to it and so dependent upon brightness-contrast that it is included.

  23. As the irradiation of which we have just spoken is apt to deceive us in regard to the quantity of the work done, we may happen to find less of it than we expected when the plate has been bitten.

  24. You need not feel any uneasiness about that; it is simply owing to the irradiation of the copper, the brilliancy of which the screen does not completely subdue.

  25. The picture of muscular irradiation presented under these circumstances differs but slightly from that of the onset of detumescence.

  26. Does she proceed from the sphere of the universe (to which alone Plato seems to attribute a soul from the very first), so as to make of her an irradiation of this sphere upon the earth?

  27. Doubtless, when we speak of an irradiation, we do not, however, mean anything similar to the irradiation of some visible object.

  28. It would seem that we have lost sight of our subject in occupying ourselves with the irradiation of love, which forms the object of social sentiments or ethics (vide Chapter V).

  29. The most profound and most natural irradiation of the sexual appetite in woman is maternal love.

  30. Another irradiation of the male sexual instinct, connected with the preceding, is the instinct of procreation.

  31. The first appearance of the homosexual appetite with its youthful impulses, causes love and happiness to appear to the invert in a special aspect, determined by the inverted irradiation of his sexual appetite.

  32. In woman, the hysterical imagination and dissociation facilitate a polyandrous irradiation of the sexual appetite, which is otherwise rare in the female sex.

  33. A characteristic peculiarity of feminine inversion depends on the irradiation of the sexual appetite in woman (vide Chapters IV and V).

  34. Krafft-Ebing mentions a typical case of the psychic irradiation of fetichism; the individual in question thought it immoral and scandalous that women's shoes should be exposed in shop windows.

  35. VIII) it is sometimes exclusively to the fetich itself that an irresistible sexual appetite is addressed, the irradiation of which becomes a ridiculous caricature of love.

  36. Let us pass on to another irradiation of the male sexual appetite--sexual braggardism.

  37. Maternal love thus constitutes the most important irradiation of the sexual instincts in woman.

  38. The two necessary conditions--those of irradiation and of equable diffusion--are satisfied; and by the sole process in which the possibility of their simultaneous satisfaction is conceivable.

  39. But I have assumed no such irradiation as this.

  40. In saying, generally, that the irradiation proceeds in direct proportion with the squares of the distances, we use the term irradiation to express the degree of the diffusion as we proceed outwardly from the centre.

  41. Let me now describe the sole possible mode in which it is conceivable that matter could have been diffused through space, so as to fulfil the conditions at once of irradiation and of generally equable distribution.

  42. Now, in any such irradiation as this--continuous and of unvarying force--the regions nearer the centre must inevitably be always more crowded with the irradiated matter than the regions more remote.

  43. Now, the laws of irradiation are known.

  44. In this view, when the irradiation shall have returned into its source--when the reaction shall be completed--the gravitating principle will no longer exist.

  45. They shelter the ground against solar irradiation and maintain a greater humidity.

  46. Two hours after quitting the Nautilus we had crossed the line of trees, and a hundred feet above our heads rose the top of the mountain, which cast a shadow on the brilliant irradiation of the opposite slope.

  47. No; this was not the calm irradiation of our ordinary lightning.

  48. The ultraviolet irradiation did not kill subsurface organisms, and a thin layer of soil served as an ultraviolet shield.

  49. The formation of these deposits during exposure to large doses of X-irradiation was not increased in environments of 99.

  50. Clinical studies on irradiation of cancer patients indicate that lowering the body temperature reduces cellular metabolism and thus decreases tissue sensitivity to gamma radiation ([ref.

  51. She looked at him with a sudden irradiation of her blank face.

  52. But there are ideas which are of higher origin than the notions of the understanding, and by the irradiation of which the understanding itself becomes a human understanding.

  53. Man’s glory consisted in the irradiation of the soul from God’s shining countenance, this made him light, God’s face shined on him.

  54. He approached it very slowly, and very slowly the dim irradiation was gathered together into more definite shapes.

  55. If the irradiation is double, it will probably be found that the object-glass has been too tightly screwed, and the defect will disappear when the glass is freed from such undue pressure.

  56. If the object-glass is not quite at right angles to the axis of the tube, or if the eye-tube is at all inclined, a like irradiation will appear when a bright star is in the field.

  57. Leaning over the side of the car, he kept his eyes fixed upon the abandoned comet, now floating about a mile and a half below him, bright in the general irradiation which was flooding the surrounding space.

  58. A very riot of irradiation and gleam met his eyes.

  59. A sudden irradiation seemed to shoot from the gem.

  60. It is, however, needless to describe these, for they all showed that, after injury of a part of the plexus, there is no irradiation of the stimulus round the ends of the injury.

  61. In order to ascertain whether, in the case of an unclosed curve of injury, any irradiation of a stimulus would take place round the ends of the curve, we made sundry kinds of section.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "irradiation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    contrast; curing; dehydration; drying; emanation; embalming; enlightenment; evaporation; freezing; highlight; illumination; irradiation; jerking; lighting; mummification; pickling; radiance; radiation; refrigeration; seasoning; sidelight; smoking; stuffing; taxidermy; tonality