Examples of using Irradiating in English and their translations into Dutch
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Activation: process through which a stable nuclide is transformed into a radionuclide by irradiating with particles or high-energy gamma rays the material in which it is contained.
on licences given for irradiating particular foodstuffs.
Facilities in the reactor vessel 8.2 Poolside facility 8.3 Beamtubes 8.4 Device for irradiating small samples of non fissile materials
most of them contain vitamin D2, which is made by irradiating mushrooms and other plants.
House Foods Group revealed that it managed to suppress the production of syn-propanethial-S-oxide by bombarding onion bulbs with irradiating ions, which also made the vegetables less pungent.
These new ma terials, which are obtained by irradiating wood which has previously been impregnated with monomers,
in accordance with European standards should always be given priority over irradiating foodstuffs.
not a legislative text- emphasises that the scientific community believes that irradiating foods poses no risk to consumer health if good manufacturing practices are applied.
an unnatural form of vitamin D made by irradiating a fungus with ultraviolet light),
We irradiate them, reorder their DNA.
They irradiated their own planet?
Doesn't the post office irradiate our mail? Yeah, that's right!
Doesn't the post office irradiate our mail?
That's right! Doesn't the post office irradiate our mail?
Unless we irradiate her.
It can irradiate through the skull and reach the brain tissues.
They can irradiate at any position of working objects.
You will irradiate the entire city.
You would have to irradiate him first.
You could manoeuvre him near a phaser relay and irradiate him.