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  • == ''ionizing'' radiation == Can someone explain what makes a radiation ''ionizing''? Total non-physicist rube here. [[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer
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  • #REDIRECT [[Black-body radiation]]
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  • ..., Johansen J, See A, Hamilton CS et al.| title=Is there more than one late radiation proctitis syndrome? | journal=Radiother Oncol | year= 1999 | volume= 51 | i
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  • | pagename = Radiation chemistry | abc = Chemistry, Radiation
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  • ...ancer Incidence among Atomic Bomb Survivors: 1958–2009" E.J.Grant, et.al., Radiation Research, 187(5):513-537 (2017), see Table 3 for data.</ref>}} ...12/NaturalBackgroundRadiation-1.jpg?w=1280&ssl=1 Map of natural background radiation]</ref>}}
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  • what everyone concerned about radiation and health should know
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  • | pagename = Electromagnetic radiation | abc = Electromagnetic radiation
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  • | pagename = Ionizing radiation | abc = Ionizing radiation
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  • {{r|Acute radiation syndrome}}
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  • ...nd-security/radiation-and-health/nuclear-radiation-and-health-effects.aspx Radiation and Health] World Nuclear Association Information Library ...tps://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/radiation-dosage-chart Radiation Dosage Chart] from informationisbeautiful.net
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  • ...yself that the chances of an accident are small, and then the chances of a radiation leak are even smaller, and then the chances of that leak giving me an expos ...thing unneeded) and can usually repair any damage from moderate amounts of radiation, and so it only matters that you not get too much ALL AT ONCE? Instead of
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  • ...r than 75 rads (0.75 Gray (Gy)) of ionizing radiation<ref>{{MeSH|ionizing radiation}}</ref> to the body in a short time (usually minutes). For this definition Other radiation syndromes can be caused by localized radiation, or a cumulative whole-body exposure over a length of time (e.g., radiologi
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  • | pagename = Radiation oncology | abc = Radiation oncology
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  • File:XKCD Radiation Chart.png
    |description = A chart of the ionizing radiation dose a person can absorb from various sources |source = https://xkcd.com/radiation/
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  • ...re a great many products that emit [[ionizing radiation]] and non-ionizing radiation, but that come under FDA jurisdiction they meet the technical definition '' ...nizing [[electromagnetic spectrum| electromagnetic energy]] or particulate radiation" (see [[neutron]], [[electron]], [[positron]], [[photon]], [[proton]] or [[
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  • File:Excess tumors vs. Dose (mSv).png
    |description = Plot of excess tumors vs radiation dose for bomb survivors |source = Plotted from data in Table 3 of E.J.Grant, et.al., Radiation Research, 187(5):513-537 (2017).
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  • ==Data on the health effects of low-level radiation== ...raves (2021)] a good summary of studies on the health effects of low-level radiation.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Black-body radiation]]
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  • {{r|Ionizing radiation}} {{r|Acute radiation syndrome}}
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  • what everyone concerned about radiation and health should know
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  • ...ommon as a medical specialty. (or, for that matter, veterinary -- once the radiation oncologist prescribed the dosages, the health physicist planned the exposur For emergency response, my certificate is in radiation safety, but that's presumably a subset. --[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard
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  • {{r|Electromagnetic radiation}} {{r|Radiation-emitting product}}
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  • {{r|Electromagnetic radiation}} {{r|Infrared radiation}}
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  • {{r|Ionizing radiation}} {{r|Acute radiation syndrome}}
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  • | pagename = Radiation chemistry | abc = Chemistry, Radiation
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  • ...h space, carried by particles, since the moving particles have [[energy]]. Radiation can also be defined as the transport of energy carried by ''[[waves]]'' thr ...spectrum the waves/photons activate receptors in our retinas; we call that radiation visible light. We see the light in many colors. Some animals have retinas
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  • File:Kerala Cancer Risk.png
    ..., ''Background Radiation and Cancer Excluding Leukemia in Kerala, India'', Radiation Environment and Medicine, 2021 Vol.10, No.2, 74–81. https://www.jstage.js |notes = Comparison of cancer incidence in several very high radiation dose rate villages on the Kerala coast of India with the cancer incidence i
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  • ...amplitudes. Light scattering also involves interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter, however, in light scattering the energy of the electromagnetic
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  • Alpha radiation has the least penetration power of all the primary types of radiation because the alpha particle is both larger, more massive, and more heavily c *In addition to being one of the primary forms of radiation alpha particles are also one of the primary sources of helium on earth.
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  • The science relating to public fear of radiation
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  • | pagename = Radiation Units | abc = Radiation Units
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  • {{r|Acute radiation syndrome}} {{r|Ionizing radiation}}
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  • ..., [[neutron]]s) while high-Z materials (e.g., [[lead]], [[uranium]]) block radiation).
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  • Gases in the atmosphere that absorb and emit long-wave radiation.
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