ionised造句1. Apart from the apparent relation with fathers' preconceptual exposure to ionising radiation, we found no other notable associations.
2. But gecko feet work in ionised air, which would cancel out the electrostatic effect.
3. Main outcome measures - Parents' employment by the nuclear industry and exposure to ionising radiation at work.
4. In recent years, radon has been recognised as the main source of human exposure to ionising radiation.
5. Persinger has suggested that these reports might be hallucinations instilled into the witnesses by the effect of ionising radiation in close proximity.
6. The malignancies in children whose fathers were monitored for exposure to ionising radiation were not unusual.
7. This had only been possible before using invasive manometric techniques or ionising radiation.
8. Cationic detergents: ionise in solution with the active ion being positively charged.
9. Nevertheless, the hazardous exposure is unlikely to be monitored external penetrating ionising radiation.
10. The questionnaire administered to parents included specific questions about work at nuclear establishments and monitoring for exposure to ionising radiation.
11. Hot ionised gases, and the impurities they contain, also produce spectral lines that are characteristic of the plasma temperature.
12. An alkali or ionised cleaning or emulsified agent.
13. There are Seediq Bale commemorative wines and ionised water.
14. Studies showed that HH objects were highly ionised, and early theorists speculated that they might contain low- luminosity hot stars.
15. These gases are ionised by ultraviolet light from the remaining core and glow, resulting in nebulae that take on a variety of shapes and sizes.
16. As well as being very hot, the ionised gas of the corona (called plasma) has a superthin consistency. It is less than a billionth of the density of the hydrogen that makes up the main ball of the Sun.
17. Here, the submillimetre emission is shown as the blue clouds surrounding the reddish glow of the ionised gas (shown with data from the SuperCosmos H-alpha survey).
18. At 5, 500 light years distant, Cat's Paw is an emission nebula with a red colour that originates from an abundance of ionised hydrogen atoms.
19. Other scientists have suggested that charges dissipating through the ground can create balls of glowing ionised gas above it.