to expose to radiation

  • 1Radiation hardening — is a method of designing and testing electronic components and systems to make them resistant to damage or malfunctions caused by ionizing radiation (particle radiation and high energy electromagnetic radiation),[1] such as would be encountered… …

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  • 2Radiation Training — is a form of training based on the principal that exposure to a topic through rapid hands on training is more effective than digest learning from books or articles. (see Radiation)It is not intended as a replacement to structured learning or… …

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  • 3expose — [ek spōz′, ikspōz′] vt. exposed, exposing [ME exposen < OFr exposer < L expositus, pp. of exponere (see EXPOUND) but infl. by OFr poser: see POSE1] 1. a) to lay open (to danger, attack, ridicule, etc.); leave unprotected b) …

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  • 4Radiation Ionisante — Rayonnement ionisant En irradiation externe, le rayonnement alpha (constitué de noyaux d hélium) est simplement arrêté par une feuille de papier. Le rayonnement bêta (constitué d électrons ou de positrons) est arrêté par une plaque d aluminium.… …

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  • 5Radiation ionisante — Rayonnement ionisant En irradiation externe, le rayonnement alpha (constitué de noyaux d hélium) est simplement arrêté par une feuille de papier. Le rayonnement bêta (constitué d électrons ou de positrons) est arrêté par une plaque d aluminium.… …

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  • 6radiation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ background ▪ low level ▪ damaging, harmful ▪ electromagnetic, gravitational, microwave, n …

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  • 7expose — ex|pose W3 [ıkˈspəuz US ˈspouz] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(show)¦ 2¦(to something dangerous)¦ 3¦(tell the truth)¦ 4¦(see/experience)¦ 5 expose yourself 6¦(photograph)¦ 7¦(feelings)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: exposer, f …

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  • 8expose — verb (T) 1 SHOW to show something that is usually covered: The wolf opened its mouth to expose a row of sharp white teeth. | expose sth to sth: Wounds that are exposed to the air heal more quickly. 2 TO STH DANGEROUS to put someone in a harmful… …

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  • 9expose */*/ — UK [ɪkˈspəʊz] / US [ɪkˈspoʊz] verb [transitive] Word forms expose : present tense I/you/we/they expose he/she/it exposes present participle exposing past tense exposed past participle exposed 1) to allow something that is usually covered or… …

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  • 10expose — ex|pose [ ık spouz ] verb transitive ** 1. ) to fail to protect someone or something from something harmful or dangerous: expose someone/something to something: Many of the soldiers had been exposed to radiation. Why do we still sunbathe when we… …

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