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Example sentences for "radiations"

Lexicographically close words:
radiated; radiately; radiates; radiating; radiation; radiator; radiators; radical; radicalism; radically
  1. The gamma radiations emitted by the nuclear explosion did not, of course, inflict any damage on structures.

  2. The radiations are intense enough to kill people within an appreciable distance from the explosion, and are in fact the major cause of deaths and injuries apart from mechanical injuries.

  3. Every object undoubtedly is throwing off radiations in all directions, and it is precisely in this way, though on a higher plane, that the âkâshic records seem to be formed.

  4. Be getting plenty of radiations even then, but not quite as much as he would like to have.

  5. With that he could turn all radiations in space to work.

  6. The second stopped radiations by refracting them into the fourth dimension.

  7. He would be forced to work under the flaming whip-lashes of a Sun that hurled such intense radiations that mere spacesuits were no protection at all.

  8. The workers on the Vulcan Fleet ships wore suits that were in reality photo-cells which converted the deadly radiations into electric power.

  9. It is said that an Italian physicist wrote in 1843: "Light is merely a series of colorific indications, sensible to the organs of light, or vice versa; the radiations of obscure heat are veritable invisible radiations of light.

  10. Now that one may go about this region in comparitive security--for the London radiations have dwindled to inconsiderable proportions--it is possible to trace in nearly every one of these gardens some effort to make.

  11. The radiations are a million times more powerful than those of uranium.

  12. The term electric radiation was first employed by Hertz to designate waves emitted by a Leyden jar or oscillator system of an induction coil, but since that time these radiations have been known as Hertzian waves.

  13. The use of radioactive tracers and radiations in research looks especially promising to agriculture.

  14. The cleansing odic radiations are almost entirely absent during sickness, therefore complications set in so easily.

  15. Therefore the radiations are weakest during the period of digestion.

  16. Blondlot and Charpentier have called them N-rays after the city of Nantes where the radiations were observed by these scientists, others have named them “The Odic fluid”.

  17. Produce a circular current in any way in the Aether, and you will have a circular current of electricity; produce radiations from a radiating body, and you will get electric radiations which speed away with the velocity of light.

  18. Further, he has conclusively proved the identity between light and electricity, and shown that electric and light radiations are essentially one and the same, and that they are both propagated by periodic wave motions of the Aether.

  19. Here it is supposed to be generated by two agencies--the electrical discharges of the aurora and ultra-violet radiations from the sun.

  20. The most singular thing is that these results are derived from observations or radiations made by apparatus identical in principle.

  21. It stole up from below--an awful blackness that seemed to drink in all the radiations of light in the building, leaving nothing but the ghost of a radiance in their place.

  22. He knew--provided he was not first robbed of self-control--how vicariously to absorb these evil radiations into himself and change them magically into his own good purposes.

  23. The radiations of our mind are imperfect reflections from the great show of fireworks set in motion by Brahma, and great art is great only because of its conformities with the Divine order--with that which is.

  24. The universe is but a radiation of mind; and the radiations of the Divine mind are for us more than appearances; they have a reality parallel to our own.

  25. I am sensible of the flight, the revival, the modification, of all the atoms of my being, all the particles of my river, all the radiations of my special force.

  26. Internal luminosity and copious radiations from their interior forms probably rendered Rev.

  27. The House was crowded; it was really electrified with the fiery radiations of men tingling with passion, and glowing and burning with the anticipation of revengeful battle.

  28. In the mean time the French scientist obtained radiations from metallic uranium and from uranous salts.

  29. It is through these radiations that spontaneous transformation takes place.

  30. Schmidt published the results of their studies of the radiations of the salts of thorium.

  31. It is by the energy inherent in the atom of the radioactive substance that the radiations are ejected, sometimes, in the case of the gamma rays, with velocity sufficient to penetrate two feet of lead.

  32. Among the latter she made use of the composite mineral pitchblende from the mines of Joachimsthal and elsewhere, and found that the radiations from the natural ores are more active than those from pure uranium.

  33. Whilst the temperature is low these radiations are not of a kind to which the eye is sensitive; they are exclusively radiations less refrangible and of greater wave-length than red light, and may be called infra-red.

  34. As the temperature is increased the infra-red radiations increase, but presently there are added radiations which the eye perceives as red light.

  35. This partial anticipation of the modern view that the solar radiations are maintained by some process of circulation within the solar mass, was reached by Herschel through prolonged study of the phenomena in question.

  36. The general rule had been laid down by Sir Norman Lockyer that the metallic radiations from the chromosphere are those "enhanced" in the electric spark.

  37. They cease to be separable in the blue part of the spectrum; and the ultra-violet radiations of spots show nothing distinctive.

  38. The radiations oscillating too slowly to affect the eye as light may pass by insensible gradations into the long Hertzian waves of electricity.

  39. Instead of tracking the solar radiations backward with the dubious guide of empirical formulæ, he investigated their intensity at their source.

  40. The spectrum becomes more complicated as we pass from Class B to the Class M, and the color changes from blue to extreme red, because the violet and blue radiations become rapidly weaker as we pass through the various classes.

  41. The cooler overlying gases and vapors absorb those radiations from the deeper and hotter sources which the gases and vapors would themselves emit, and thus form the dark-line spectrum of the Sun.

  42. In the point image of a star, these radiations fall in a confused heap.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "radiations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.