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- radiation-induced bystander effect (bystander effect) is the phenomenon in which unirradiated cells exhibit irradiated effects as a result of signals received from...
- continuously heated up to a temperature of 6,200 K, whereas the companion's unirradiated hemisphere experiences a uniform: 4  temperature of 3,000 K.: 4  This...
- common fission products. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) photo of unirradiated (fresh) fuel pellets. NRC photo of fresh fuel pellets ready for ****embly...
- Act Long title To prohibit the importation into the United States of unirradiated low-enriched uranium that is produced in the Russian Federation, and...
- are present Bystander effect (radiobiology), the phenomenon in which unirradiated cells exhibit irradiated effects as a result of signals received from...
- cycle-dependent expression of phosphorylated histone H2AX: reduced expression in unirradiated but not X-irradiated G1-phase cells". Radiation Research. 159 (6): 759–67...
- at Dounreay. A plan was eventually devised to remove irradiated and unirradiated fuel to the Sellafield nuclear site, starting in 2014. In 2018, the NDA...
- ingredient must be listed with the ingredients even in cases where the unirradiated ingredient does not appear on the label. The RADURA-logo is optional;...
- weight (include cladding and containers) of one kilogram of imported unirradiated fuel rods containing 10% enriched U-235, which was used in experiments...
- is 2–4 kHz. In order not to leave large parts of the molecular beam unirradiated, one needs at least 20 kHz (according to Urenco several tens of kHz)...