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Food irradiation

Endeavour, 1994
Large amounts of food, perhaps as much as one quarter of the world's agricultural production, is lost due to spoilage or contamination by harmful bacteria and other parasitic life forms. Food irradiation is an energy-efficient, non-chemical method of food processing that can help reduce these huge losses. Properly treated, irradiated foods retain their
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The Place of Irradiation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
The dogma of radioresistance of cancer of the kidney is unacceptable. No patient has been "cured" by radiotherapy alone, but an adequate dose cannot be given to the kidney without damaging adjacent structures. Tumors vary in radiosensitivity according to their anaplasia and oxygenation. Some respond to irradiation.
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Irradiation of Foods

Science, 1984
In the report "Communal nursing in Mexican free-tailed bat maternity colonies" by G. F. McCracken (9 Mar., p. 1090), table 1 was incorrectly printed. The correct table is reprinted below. [See Table 1. in Source PDF]
S S, Epstein, J W, Gofman
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The irradiance volume

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1998
A major goal in computer graphics is realistic image synthesis. To this end, illumination methods have evolved from simple local shading models to physically based global illumination algorithms. Local illumination methods consider only the light energy transfer between an emitter and a surface (direct lighting), while global methods account for light ...
Gene Greger   +3 more
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The Irradiated Wound

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1984
Radiation and its effects on normal tissue are important to an understanding of the alteration of healing that occurs in a radiated wound. The surgical management of irradiated tissue is discussed regarding surgical procedures in previously irradiated tissue and regarding management of the nonhealing irradiated wound, the radiation ulcer.
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Irradiation for pterygia

Medical Journal of Australia, 1997
D L, Ball, L J, Peters
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Worldwide performance assessment of 95 direct and diffuse clear-sky irradiance models using principal component analysis

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
Jamie M Bright   +2 more
exaly  

Problems with irradiators

Vox Sanguinis, 2010
Tadokoro, K.   +19 more
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A minutely solar irradiance forecasting method based on real-time sky image-irradiance mapping model

Energy Conversion and Management, 2020
Zhao Zhen, João P S Catalao, Fei Wang
exaly  

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