0 a form of energy that comes from a nuclear reaction and that in large amounts can be very dangerous -- radyasyon, ışınım
dangerously high levels of radiation
radiation sickness
1 energy from heat or light that you cannot see -- ışın, ısı
502 no radiations other than the basic waves mentioned above.
Figure 1 shows the incoming and outgoing radiations as a function of temperature.
Ideally, the study of a large set of adaptive radiations should, at least some day, lead to greater generality.
Four major clades radiated within the family, reflecting 2 radiations within birds and 2 within mammals.
Here the viewer can see that the wave break-up, and the radiations resulting from it, increase as we progress along the time axis.
Eighteen of the twenty-one chapters describe particular adaptive radiations, giving detailed descriptions of taxa in which interesting evolutionary changes have occurred (eight of which involve very recently diversified groups).
Evolutionary radiations and convergences in the structural organization of mammalian brains.
Note here the sharp forward peak of the wave, characteristic of self-focusing, but still the absence of radiations.
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