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▪ I. irradiate, ppl. a. (ɪˈreɪdɪət) [ad. L. irradiātus, pa. pple. of irradiāre (see next).] Illumined; made bright or brilliant. Const. as pple. or adj.1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 129 Our soule irradiate or made bryght with the lyght of the aungell. 1725 Pope Odyss. x. 583 The Theban Bard, dep...
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irradiate/ɪˈreɪdɪeɪt; ɪ`redɪˌet/ v(fml 文)1 [Tn, Tn.pr]~ sth (with sth) send rays of light upon sth; subject sth to sunlight, ultraviolet rays or radioactivity 照耀某物; (用阳光、 紫外线或放射线)照射某物.2 [Tn.pr esp passive 尤用於被动语态]~ sth with sth (fig 比喻) light up or brighten sth 使某事物生辉; 焕发 faces irradiated with joy 闪...
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United States Postal Service irradiated mail
The United States Postal Service began to irradiate mail in November 2001, in response to the discovery of large-scale contamination at several of its Although at one time the USPS expected to irradiate all mail, it later scaled back to just treating mail sent to government offices, including all mail
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Pedro de Alcántara Álvarez de Toledo y Silva, 12th Duke of the Infantado
big supporter of the enciclopedista tradition, or a contemporary Spanish movement that promoted the ideas of republicanism and democracy and sought to irradiate
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irradiator
irradiator (ɪˈreɪdɪeɪtə(r)) [agent-n. in L. form from irradiate v.] One who or that which irradiates; an illuminator. (Cf. also irradiate v. 1 d.)1750 W. Hodges Elihu (1755) 10 The word..signifies the Irradiator, or he that irradiates and enlightens. 1812 H. & J. Smith Rej. Addr. x. 61 At such a dis...
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Gammator
very safe when used as intended (e.g. school science experiments); according to the Los Alamos National Laboratory, it is similar to machines used to irradiate
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irradiative
irradiative, a. (ɪˈreɪdɪətɪv) [f. L. irradiāt-, ppl. stem of irradiāre to irradiate: see -ative.] Of which the property or tendency is to irradiate; illuminative.a 1834 Coleridge Lit. Rem. (1839) IV. 433 The reason, as the irradiative power, and the representative of the infinite, judges the underst...
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irradiant
irradiant, a. (ɪˈreɪdɪənt) [ad. L. irradiānt-em, pr. pple. of irradiāre to irradiate.] Emitting rays of light; shining brightly. Also fig. in reference to spiritual or intellectual radiance.1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 299 b, Moost clere beme & irradyant splendour of y⊇ glory eternall. 1592 R. ...
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Lidia Desmond
She was also a regular on the Municipal Radio, Argentinian Radio, Irradiate Prieto, Irradiate Belgrano and Irradiate Stentor.
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LULI2000
These beams are then focussed in the middle of a 2 m diameter vacuum chamber where they irradiate targets of different types.
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X-irradiation
X-irradiˈation [f. X rays + irradiation.] a. Irradiation with X-rays. b. X-rays, X-radiation.1956 Nature 11 Feb. 287/1 A visible coloration is produced upon X-irradiation of the above silver-free base glass. 1962 O. Hockwin in A. Pirie Lens Metabolism Rel. Cataract 422 The application of a high dose...
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Lower Indra Dam
Objectives of the Dam
In order to improve the socioeconomic condition of the inhabitants of KBK areas and to irradiate frequent draught situation, Government
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重离子加速器治疗癌症靠谱吗?
Proton cancer therapy adopts the proton beam as a tool to irradiate tumor tissues.
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SpaceTuna1
The movement of the tunas will be monitored from space by using a satellite equipped with a laser to irradiate the sheets. ground station operated by Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) capable of tracking satellites will be used to irradiate
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