A list of puns related to "Irradiation"
The Institute supposedly kidnapped Shaun because he had pristine DNA needed for Syths. but this isn't true. Granted, he probably had less damage than your average wastelander, but when we reach the Vault entrance we see the bombs drop. so everyone on that last lift into the Vault got a massive dose of radiation, including Shaun.
This also leads me to the belief that Father isn't actually Shaun. All you have as "proof" is a DNA test they performed, and we already know they are duplicitous as fuck. Hell, they already tried to trick you with the Shaun-bot. I think they saw that you were steamrolling all of their forces and are dangerous as fuck so they made some bullshit story and produced fake evidence that you would be hard pressed to verify to try to get you to back off.
I'm looking at some Au(i) catalysis papers and came across this (overall scheme at bottom of post; doi: 10.1039/c2gc36301a). The authors state that they conducted the rxn at 100C, and also at 120C in the microwave - the solvent is water. They state the higher temp increased the yield (27% to 83%; table 1).
TFA (3uL, 0.04mmol) was also added - not sure if that will be relevant here.
How can the authors state that the rxn occured at 120C if waters reflux is 100C? Does this mean they are just stating what they set the microwave settings to? I checked the experimental section and I did not see any clarification.
FYI, I'm completely unfamiliar with microwave green chemistry.
I'm not planning on conducting this experiment, but it will be presented in a seminar. I'm preparing for potential questions.
Thanks in advance.
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Dear ArduinoProjects redditors, I need some help in knowing more about the bpw34 irradiation detector. I need to use one in a project, and I wonder if it is possible for you to provide me with any kind of guidance(websites, forums, videos ) in this regard. I am willing to use it both, with arduino and yith the NI 6009 usb Daq. Thank you in advance.
Imagine the following situation:
>You are trying to do shoulder IR PAILs. You hold you arm straight out in front of you and then bend your elbow so your forearm is parallel to your body; if this were your right right, you forearm would now be pointing to the left (like a sleeper stretch, but in this example, you're standing upright). You use your other arm to block off your wrist. You then start contracting the tissue to externally rotate your arm. If you keep this arm "relaxed" but the blocking arm stiff, you'll just end up moving your elbow down and entering external rotation as you try this PAIL contraction. However, if you kinda "brace" your arm -- in this case, I think that would be contracting the tissues that flex your humerus -- you can keep your arm in place as you try to do the PAIL contraction. In the end, you're doing the PAIL in the position that you want, but you're also in a way isometrically contracting the tissues that flex your humerus.
Is this an acceptable way to do these sorts of positional isometrics? On one hand I feel like if the tissues you use to "brace" the bone to keep it from moving as you try to do your desired contraction aren't strong enough, then maybe the isometric isn't helpful enough. But on the other hand I guess this kinda seems like irradiation to me, except you're using it to create leverage. It almost reminds me of those stereotypical "Bruce Lee-style" isometrics where he presses against another part of himself that is also pressing. It isn't quite the same though because, in the example above, the same side or limb of the body is bracing itself.
I hope my description made sense.
can anyone explain factors to be considered before re-irradiation please?
I am a radiotherapy student and I don't really understand the concept. thank you so much
Hi guys
I wanted to put down a rough/simple calculation of the energy that a neuntron or ( neutron flux) of say energy E ( maybe 1 ev ) would transfer by collision/scattering to the material ( given ) it is passing through.
Then I would like to use this approximation of enery deposited ( dependent on the initial energy of the neutron ) to approximate (still very roughly) the increase in temperature inducted of a piece of Nb3Sn ( let's say .
It is possible? Or I need to oversimplify too much?
Can you help me out to start it?
Dr Bigot stated that one of the two (main) problems weighing on ITER is the lack of materials able to withstand continuously neutron fluxes of up to 20 MWmΒ². In this light, why was the IFMIF not built instead?
Wondering what experienced users views and experiences of medicinal cannabis have been like so far? I have received four seperate batches (granted of only two strains) that have all lacked any real smell or flavour and not the best quality in general. I'm aware that the irradiation has an affect on the terpenes. How has your experience been?
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