radiability
noun as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The sun's radiative energy is a primary source for climate and weather patterns.
Definition:pertaining to or producing radiation
Example:Radiometric techniques are used to determine the age of ancient rocks and minerals.
Definition:relating to or utilizing the measurement of radiation
Example:Radioactive materials should be handled with care to prevent radiation exposure.
Definition:emitting radiation spontaneously as a result of disintegration of its atoms
Example:Radiotracers are used in medical imaging to detect and locate specific tissues or cells.
Definition:a radioactive substance that can be used to trace the path of a chemical compound in various media
Example:The material's radiateness depends on its molecular structure.
Definition:the quality of being able to send out radiation
Example:Photoradiation is used in various medical treatments, such as photodynamic therapy for cancer.
Definition:radiation that consists of photons emitted from a source
Example:Thermoluminescence dating is used to determine how long ago a mineral was last heated.
Definition:the emission of light by a thermally heated substance, especially as the result of the release of energy stored in the form of latent radiation
Example:Luminescence can be observed in certain types of minerals when heated or exposed to radiation.
Definition:the emission of light by a substance, without undergoing combustion
Example:Fluorometric assays are widely used in biological sciences for quantifying the presence of certain compounds.
Definition:relating to or utilizing the measurement of fluorescence
Example:Ionization leads to the emission of radiation and can be induced by various means.
Definition:the process of changing a neutral atom or molecule into an electrically charged atom or molecule
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