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irradiation the application of radiation for various purposes, including reducing levels or killing microorganisms and mold in foods, killing insects and pests that infest certain foods, and sterilizing food for specific medical applications.
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irrigation Procedure which flushes bowel via insertion of water through stoma into colon. Only suitable for persons with sigmoid or descending colostomy; should only be undertaken after consultation with physician or ET.
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irradiation Exposure to radiation. Meat is sometimes irradiated to kill micro-organisms and reduce the number of microbes present due to unsanitary practices, but this process alters the nutritional quality and creates new chemicals that can be harmful to the humans who consume the meat. Many believe that there has not been enough testing to know whether irradiated food is safe for humans. For more information on this topic, visit Public Citizen's food irradiation page.
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irrigation Applying water to crops, lawns or other plants using pumps, pipes, hoses, sprinklers, etc.
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irregular An irregular noun does not follow the usual plural rule. By the age of two or three, children learn to add -s. Before that, they treat all nouns as irregular. But even if they had been saying "mice," once they learn the plural rule they may begin saying "mouses" instead. Eventually they learn to treat the irregular nouns as special cases, exceptions to the usual rule. ...
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