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Ion and electron irradiation-induced effects in nanostructured materials

, 2010
A common misconception is that the irradiation of solids with energetic electrons and ions has exclusively detrimental effects on the properties of target materials.
A. Krasheninnikov, K. Nordlund
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Development of X‐irradiated and non‐irradiated mouse oocytes transplanted to X‐irradiated and non‐irradiated recipient females

Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, 1963
Unfertilized mouse eggs were isolated, x-irradiated in vitro or not irradiated, and then transferred to recipient females that had received various doses of whole-body x irradiation or to non-irradiated females. Response of the transferred eggs, irradiated in vitro, and of the recipient eggs, irradiated in the maternal oviduct, was analyzed to ...
Glass, L E, Lin, T P
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Recent Developments in Irradiation-Resistant Steels

, 2008
Advanced fission and future fusion energy will require new high-performance structural alloys with outstanding properties that are sustained under long-term service in ultrasevere environments, including neutron damage producing up to 200 atomic ...
G. Odette, M. Alinger, B. Wirth
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Food irradiation

Nutrition, 2000
reports are ignored by Tritsch. For a polemic such as this, it is not possible in an editorial to delve into all arguments and available evidence. The areas of polyploidy, mutagenicity, and unique radiolytic products would be appropriate for such arguments.
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Photocatalytic Reduction of Graphene Oxide Nanosheets on TiO2 Thin Film for Photoinactivation of Bacteria in Solar Light Irradiation

, 2009
Graphene oxide platelets synthesized by using a chemical exfoliation method were deposited on anatase TiO2 thin films. Postannealing of the graphene oxide/TiO2 thin films at 400 °C in air resulted in partial formation of a Ti−C bond between the platelets
O. Akhavan, E. Ghaderi
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Solvent-free organic syntheses. using supported reagents and microwave irradiation

, 1999
Recent developments in microwave-accelerated solventless organic syntheses are summarised. This expeditious and solvent-free approach involves the exposure of neat reactants to microwave (MW) irradiation in conjunction with the use of supported reagents ...
R. Varma
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Measurement of Biological Effective Irradiance and Irradiation

1988
Each radiation-exposed object absorbs a greater or lesser part of the impinging radiation, part of which is converted into heat and part of which is responsible for photobiological/photochemical processes. In this lecture, only the photobiological effective part of the radiation will be considered.
Jürgen Kochmann, Dieter Kockott
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Irradiation creep in transient irradiation environments

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1980
Abstract Creep in a transient irradiation environment is examined theoretically. Pulsing the irradiation flux can enhance the predicted climb-glide creep rate. The enhancement is due to cyclic transients in the point defect fluxes which are shown to be a function of pulse duty cycle, pulse frequency and temperature.
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Post irradiation recovery of irradiation damage

Radiation Effects, 1972
Abstract During irradiation, fast neutrons produce regions depleted of atoms. It is believed that these regions are responsible for most of the hardening observed after neutron irradiation. The present paper discusses the dissolution of the depleted zones during a post-irradiation anneal and the subsequent recovery of the yield strength.
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Tolerance of normal tissue to therapeutic irradiation.

International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, 1991
B. Emami   +8 more
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