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91Irradiation — Ir|ra|di|a|ti|on die; , en <aus spätlat. irradiatio »Bestrahlung« zu irradiare, vgl. ↑irradiieren>: 1. Ausbreitung von Erregungen od. von Schmerzen im Bereich ↑peripherer Nerven (Med.). 2. das Übergreifen von Gefühlen od. ↑Affekten auf… …
92irradiation — ir·ra·di·a·tion || ɪ‚reɪdɪ eɪʃn n. radiation; radiance; spiritual enlightenment; beam of light; exposure to radiation …
93irradiation — noun 1》 the process or fact of irradiating or being irradiated. 2》 Optics the apparent extension of the edges of an illuminated object seen against a dark background …
94irradiation — n 1. illumination, brightness, brilliance, brilliancy, splendor, refulgence, luminousness; radiation, luminescence, phosphorescence, luminosity; glow, shimmer, coruscation. 2. enlightenment, advancement, edification, perception, insight,… …
95irradiation — ir·radiation …
96irradiation — UK [ɪˌreɪdɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [uncountable] 1) science the process of treating food with radiation in order to kill bacteria and make the food stay fresh longer 2) physics the visual effect by which a brightly lit thing appears larger against a… …
97irradiation — ir•ra•di•a•tion [[t]ɪˌreɪ diˈeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) phs the act of irradiating or the state of being irradiated 2) a ray of light; beam 3) opt the apparent enlargement of an object when seen against a dark background 4) med phs the use of x rays or… …
98irradiation — /ɪˌreɪdiˈeɪʃən/ (say i.raydee ayshuhn) noun 1. the act of irradiating. 2. the state of being irradiated. 3. intellectual or spiritual enlightenment. 4. a ray of light; a beam. 5. Optics the apparent enlargement of a bright object when seen… …
99Irradiation — Ir|ra|di|a|ti|on, die; , en <lateinisch> (Medizin, Psychologie Ausstrahlung [von Schmerzen, Gefühlen, Affekten]; Fotografie Überbelichtung fotografischer Platten) …
100irradiation — Illumination with electromagnetic radiation, typically of sufficiently high energy (low wavelength UV or gamma, etc.) to disrupt biological macromolecules and hence induce mutations …