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Radiations are increasing as the ninety-first power every ten seconds.
"Power" by Harl Vincent, part 4 Johnny Pez 2010
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Note 10: Becquerel "Sur les Radiations Invisible" (1896), 501 – 03.
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Note 120: Rutherford, Chadwick, and Ellis, Radiations from Radioactive Substances (1930), 550. back
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With the Wind blowing downhill from North to South, especially down the Hudson Valley, who would be major beneficiaries of any unPleasant Radiations from North of the Border valarmorghulis
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Radiations that have been dampened down, dying out.
Starless Realm Ernsting, Walter 1976
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Radiations sometimes kill by provoking alterations in or disappearance of structures.
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Radiations were bad enough in and of themselves, but when coupled with metallic poisoning, like the old radium or mercury poisoning, it was even worse.
Science Fiction Hall of Fame Various, 1973
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Radiations, in that metal-lined room, were out-except possibly for a few beam-projectors, which he could deal with easily enough.
Masters Of The Vortex Smith, E. E. 1972
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D. Ellis, he is co-author of the book Radiations from
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Compton has numerous papers on scientific record and he is the author of Secondary Radiations Produced by X-rays (1922), X-Rays and Electrons (1926, second edition 1928), X-Rays in Theory and Experiment (with S.K. Allison, 1935, this being the revised edition of X-rays and Electrons), The Freedom of Man
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