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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ionizing radiation]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Ionizing radiation}}
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  • A material that produces [[visible light]] when impacted by [[ionizing radiation]], [[electron]]s, or other energies outside the visible spectrum; the emiss
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  • {{r|Ionizing radiation}}
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  • *[[ionizing radiation]], usually under [[radiology]]
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  • File:XKCD Radiation Chart.png
    |description = A chart of the ionizing radiation dose a person can absorb from various sources
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  • {{r|Ionizing radiation}}
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  • ...cs/publications/2019/UNSCEAR_2019_Report.pdf SOURCES, EFFECTS AND RISKS OF IONIZING RADIATION]
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  • {{r|Ionizing radiation}}
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  • | pagename = Ionizing radiation | abc = Ionizing radiation
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  • ...constitute matter. For living cells such ionization can be damaging, see [[ionizing radiation]].
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  • |+ Ionizing radiation related quantities <span class="noprint plainlinksneverexpand" style="white
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  • ;''Radioactivity, Ionizing radiation and Nuclear Energy'' :
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  • {{r|Ionizing radiation}}
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  • ...n can itself cause leukopenia, but it is not the only cause. Exposure to [[ionizing radiation]], including doses used in therapy, can cause it. Leukopenia is common as
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  • '''Radiotherapy''' is "the use of ionizing radiation to treat malignant neoplasms and some benign conditions."<ref name="MeSH-ra ...nergy radiotherapy is "radiotherapy using high-energy (megavolt or higher) ionizing radiation. Types of radiation include gamma rays, produced by a radioisotope within a
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