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In most cases, the emitted light has a longer wavelength, and therefore lower energy, than the absorbed radiation.
The absorbed radiation (light) is absorbed further by various substances in the material.
Finally, in another mode, the phone can provide relevant information on potential risks for different organs of the body associated with the absorbed radiation levels.
The amount of absorbed radiation depends upon the type of X-ray test and the body part involved.
The nuclear reaction itself was controlled by dozens of graphite rods that absorbed radiation.
Under the clouds, a large fraction of the absorbed radiation is emitted back to the surface, keeping it relatively warm.
Earth releases the absorbed radiation in the form of long-wave radiation.
Usually only the absorbed radiation in the range 400-700 nm can be used in photosynthesis.
Measurements of its quantity are used to determine the absorbed radiation dose of the patient.
The absorbed radiation is converted to heat.
The resulting spectrum displays peaks that correspond to the wavelengths at which the substance has absorbed radiation.
He has the intelligence of Bruce Banner and the absorbed radiation has significantly enhanced his strength.
Here again, surface area of the nanoparticles (and thin films) plays a critical role in maximizing the amount of absorbed radiation.
The emitted radiation may also be of the same wavelength as the absorbed radiation, termed "resonance fluorescence".
It is this biological component that is being expressed when using sieverts rather than the actual physical energy delivered by the incident absorbed radiation.
Manmade or natural systems, however, may convert a portion of the absorbed radiation into another form, as in the case of photovoltaic cells or plants.
Sievert (Sv) is the SI unit of equivalent absorbed radiation dose.
Although Havok projects absorbed radiation as energy blasts, the Living Monolith had a broader range of powers.
Rad (radiation absorbed dose): a basic unit of absorbed radiation dose.
Many residents of the Ukrainian and Byelorussian towns downwind from the reactor absorbed radiation equivalent to a thousand chest x-rays.
As these transitions occur very slowly in certain materials, absorbed radiation may be re-emitted at a lower intensity for up to several hours after the original excitation.
The starship, almost as black as the region of space it slid out of, absorbed radiation across the entire spectrum as it spun sedately.
These absorptions are resonant frequencies, i.e. the frequency of the absorbed radiation matches the transition energy of the bond or group that vibrates.
According to the Health Physics Society (HPS), a person undergoing a backscatter scan receives approximately 0.005 millirems (mrem, a unit of absorbed radiation).
The radiation is partly absorbed by the substance, and analysis of the spectrums of the absorbed radiation permits a chemist to determine the molecular structure of the target substance.