IPA: /ˈreɪdiˌoʊmɪtər/
KK: /ˈreɪdiˌɒmɪtə/
Definition: A tool used to measure the strength of radiant energy, which can include light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
Example: The scientist used a radiometer to measure the intensity of sunlight in the experiment.
IPA: //ˌreɪdiəˈmɛtrɪk//
KK: /ˌreɪdiəˈmɛtrɪk/
Definition: Related to the measurement of radiation or radioactivity, often used in scientific contexts to describe methods or instruments that assess energy emitted by radioactive materials.
Example: The scientists used radiometric dating to determine the age of the ancient rocks.
IPA: /ˌreɪdiəˈmɛtrɪkli/
KK: /reɪdiəˈmɛtrɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to the measurement of radiation, often used in scientific contexts.
Example: The samples were analyzed radiometrically to determine their age.
IPA: /ˌreɪdiˈɒmətri/
KK: /reɪdiˈɒmətri/
Definition: The area of science that focuses on measuring and detecting energy that travels in the form of electromagnetic waves.
Example: Radiometry is essential for understanding how different materials absorb and emit radiation.
IPA: //ˌreɪdiəʊˈmɪtɪk//
KK: /reɪdiəʊˈmɪtɪk/
Definition: An adjective describing substances that have effects on living tissue that are similar to the effects caused by radiation.
Example: The researchers studied a radiomimetic compound to understand its impact on cell growth.
IPA: /ˈreɪdiəʊˌnjuːklaɪd/
KK: /ˈreɪdiəʊˌnjuːklaɪd/
Definition: A type of atom that is unstable and emits radiation as it breaks down.
Example: Scientists study radionuclides to understand their effects on health and the environment.
IPA: /ˌreɪdiəʊˈpeɪk/
KK: /reɪdiəʊˈpeɪk/
Definition: Not allowing x-rays or other types of radiation to pass through.
Example: The doctor used a radiopaque dye to help visualize the organs during the scan.
IPA: /ˌreɪdiəʊprəˈtɛkʃən/
KK: /reɪdiəʊprəˈtɛkʃən/
Definition: A method or process that protects living organisms from the harmful effects of radiation.
Example: Radioprotection measures are essential for workers in nuclear power plants.
IPA: //ˌreɪdiəʊprəˈtɛktɪv//
KK: /ˌreɪdioʊprəˈtɛktɪv/
Definition: Relating to the protection against harmful effects of radiation.
Example: Certain substances are known to have radioprotective properties that help shield cells from radiation damage.
Definition: A substance that helps protect living tissues from the harmful effects of radiation.
Example: Scientists are researching new radioprotective agents to safeguard patients during radiation therapy.
IPA: //ˌreɪdiəʊˈsɛnsɪtɪv//
KK: /ˌreɪdioʊˈsɛnsɪtɪv/
Definition: Having a reaction or response to radiation, particularly in biological contexts.
Example: Certain types of cancer cells are radiosensitive, meaning they can be effectively treated with radiation therapy.
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