- blood.[citation needed] Food
irradiation,
while effective, is
seldom used due to
problems with
public acceptance.
Irradiation is used in
diagnostic imaging...
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require that the
specific food be
thoroughly tested for
irradiation safety. Food
irradiation is
permitted in over 60 countries, and
about 500,000 metric...
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sterilization Food
irradiation Gamma knife, used in
radiosurgery This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Gamma irradiation. If an internal...
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Cannabis irradiation is a
process used in the
cannabis industry to
remove or
inactivate microbial contaminants (mold, fungus, etc.) from
cannabis meant...
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residual radioactivity in the
irradiated gemstones have led to
government regulations in many countries. The term
irradiation broadly refers to the exposure...
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detectors that are
sensitive to UV in any part of the
spectrum respond to
irradiation by
sunlight and
artificial light. A
burning hydrogen flame, for instance...
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claimed that
ultraviolet irradiation of
blood kills bacteria by DNA
damage and also
activation of the
immune system.
Blood irradiation therapy is
highly controversial...
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Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) is a
disinfection technique employing ultraviolet (UV) light,
particularly UV-C (180–280 nm), to kill or inactivate...
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stamps and
covers that had been
ruined by
irradiation.
Although at one time the USPS
expected to
irradiate all mail, it
later scaled back to just treating...
- the
total irradiation.
While solar photovoltaics panels are able to
convert to
electricity both
direct irradiation and
diffuse irradiation, concentrated...