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Radiación | |
polit. | Radiation |
radiacion | |
gen. | radiance |
radiaciones | |
environ. | radiation |
radiación | |
antenn. opt. | brightness |
environ. | solar radiation; solar radiation |
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gen. | out of; from |
inet. | From: |
las | |
fish.farm. | poke line |
caja | |
fin. | cash |
equipos | |
environ. | equipment |
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brightness | |||
solar radiation The electromagnetic radiation and particles emitted by the sun; solar radiation | |||
radiation | |||
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radiance | |||
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radiation Emission of any rays from either natural or man-made origins, such as radio waves, the sun's rays, medical X-rays and the fall-out and nuclear wastes produced by nuclear weapons and nuclear energy production. Radiation is usually divided between non-ionizing radiation, such as thermal radiation (heat) and light, and nuclear radiation. Non-ionizing radiation includes ultraviolet radiation from the sun which, although it can damage cells and tissues, does not involve the ionization events of nuclear radiation | |||
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Radiation |
radiación de la: 21 phrases in 11 subjects |
Antennas and waveguides | 3 |
Environment | 1 |
General | 3 |
Health care | 3 |
Medical | 2 |
Meteorology | 1 |
Name of organization | 1 |
Natural sciences | 2 |
Nuclear physics | 2 |
Physical sciences | 2 |
United Nations | 1 |