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This refers to the process of heat traveling via infrared or heat rays from a warm object to a cooler object. Radiant heat loss accounts for a large percentage of the heat loss in windows. Radiant heat gains occur when sunlight shines through a window and warms objects inside.
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CIE. That part of solar radiation that reaches the Earth as a result of being scattered by air molecules, aerosol particles, cloud particles or other particles.
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| radiation therapy |
a cancer treatment in which high levels of energy rays are used to destroy or shrink cancer cells; radiation is usually dispensed from inside the body or directly into the tumor.
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| radiation therapy |
The treatment of cancer with high-energy X-rays. Also called radiotherapy. Recurrence: The reappearance of a cancer after a period of remission. Remission: Complete or partial disappearance of a cancer, usually after treatment. Resection: The removal of a malignant tumor in its entirety. Risk factor: Any agent, substance, condition, or habit that increases a person's chance of developing cancer.
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| radiation |
particles or photons emitted from the nucleus of unstable radioactive atoms as a result of radioactive decay Also, it refers to x-rays emitted by an x-ray machine.
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