i̇ntişar

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(Tıp) irradiation
fig.: mental light or illumination
An act of irradiating, or state of being irradiated
the apparent enlargement of a bright object seen upon a dark ground, due to the fact that the portions of the retina around the image are stimulated by the intense light; as when a dark spot on a white ground appears smaller, or a white spot on a dark ground larger, than it really is, especially when a little out of focus
The process of exposing food or other items to radiation of various wavelengths in order to destroy contamination from undesirable organisms, achieve insect disinfestation or delay maturation It is approved for most produce and some meat products Recently the Food and Drug Administration approved its use and USDA proposed rules for its use in red meat products While it has been used for produce and chicken in the Southeast, its expanded use is dependent on the construction of facilities on a wide-spread basis There are various types of irradiation treatments (gamma, x-ray and ultraviolet) with various characteristics and limitations to consider in building irradiation facilities
Exposure to radiation of any kind, especially ionizing radiation
In insulation, the exposure of the material to high energy emissions to alter the molecular structure by cross linking
(medicine) the treatment of disease (especially cancer) by exposure to radiation from a radioactive substance
Radiative flux which encompasses radiation incident from all directions
  The product of irradiance and time, i e , the time integral of irradiance   Note: For example, an irradiation of 100 J/m2 (joules per square meter) is obtained when an irradiance of 25 W/m2 (watts per square meter) is continuously incident for 4 seconds
when a little out of focus
Exposure to radiation
The apparent enlargement of a bright object seen upon a dark ground, due to the fact that the portions of the retina around the image are stimulated by the intense light; as when a dark spot on a white ground appears smaller, or a white spot on a dark ground larger, than it really is, esp
{i} radiation; radiance; spiritual enlightenment; beam of light; exposure to radiation
Exposure to ionizing radiation
(Pavolvian conditioning) the elicitation of a conditioned response by stimulation similar but not identical to the original stimulus
the apparent enlargement of a bright object when viewed against a dark background
(Pavolvian conditioning) the elicitation of a conditioned response by stimulation similar but not identical to the original stimulus the apparent enlargement of a bright object when viewed against a dark background (physiology) the spread of sensory neural impulses in the cortex the condition of being exposed to radiation
Food irradiation is exposure to ionising radiation resulting in a reduction in the levels of bacteria It can also be used to kill pathogenic organisms, reduce spoilage and delay ripening and sprouting in food
Exposing insulated hook-up wire to controlled electron beam radiation The resultant insulation withstands higher temperature and will not shirnk back when soldering
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intişar
publication, dissemination
aksi intişar
(Askeri) backscattering
intişar
diffuse
intişar etmek
1. to spread, issue forth, radiate. 2. to be published
i̇ntişar
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