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  • given Thorotrast will be exposed to the high ionizing alpha-radiation it emits for much of the rest
  • The control of the use of ionizing and non ionizing radiation sources, the promo
  • It is radiation hardened to a total ionizing dose greater than 100 krad(Si) and fewer than
  • Absorbed dose (also known as total ionizing dose, TID) is a measure of the energy deposit
  • es in the ionosphere continuously, detect the ionizing effects of distant gamma ray bursts and the f
  • on a new technique of electronic detection of ionizing events in ultra-pure liquid argon, is aiming
  • Minimum ionizing muons, in contrast produce very sharp rings a
  • An incoming ionizing particle, if it has sufficient energy, libera
  • time of light emission for different types of ionizing particles, the alpha-beta discrimination tech
  • s than Population II stars, as they emit more ionizing photons, and are capable of reionizing hydrog
  • go, used to show a food has been treated with ionizing radiation (international version)
  • Cloud chamber with visible tracks from ionizing radiation (short, thick: α-particles; long, t
  • al imaging in 2006 made up about 50% of total ionizing radiation exposure in the United States.
  • ol, used to show a food has been treated with ionizing radiation (US FDA-version)
  • When ionizing radiation passes through the tube, some of th
  • There is a tremendous increase in use of ionizing radiation in medicine during the past two dec
  • for cells irradiated by densely and sparsely ionizing radiation beams are shown in Fig. 14.1.
  • When subjected to ionizing radiation (both particle radiation and gamma
  • en enough energy is deposited in a droplet by ionizing radiation the superheated droplet undergoes a
  • Yet another common cause of latchups is ionizing radiation which makes this a significant issu
  • rol onboard television cameras and monitoring ionizing radiation exposure to the crew within the orb
  • Fear of ionizing radiation is not unnatural, since it can pose
  • s a high heat capacity and its sensitivity to ionizing radiation is low (like other group III nitrid
  • ery soluble in sea water, but when subject to ionizing radiation such as solar UV light, the outer h
  • te combinations of tumorocidal agents such as ionizing radiation and chemotherapeutic drugs with 2-D
  • Typical sources of exposure of electronics to ionizing radiation are the Van Allen radiation belts f
  • n during ontogenesis, and also the effects of ionizing radiation on animals.
  • s Health Risks from Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation (known as the BEIR VII report), whi
  • irectly observable because it doesn't produce ionizing radiation, but gives rise to the MSW effect.
  • A sufficient dose of ionizing radiation, however, delivers so many DNA brea
  • diation dosimeter, which measures exposure to ionizing radiation, but other dosimeters also exist, s
  • therapy and imaging across the full spectrum: ionizing radiation, ultrasound and magnetic resonance.
  • ted with thallium, NaI(Tl), when subjected to ionizing radiation, emits photons (i.e., scintillate)
  • Ionizing radiation-5% of total energy (more in a neutr
  • ased upon the biological response of cells to ionizing radiation.
  • reases the amount of DNA damage received from ionizing radiation.
  • It is also used to explain the efficacy of ionizing radiation.
  • flakes would constantly bombard the body with ionizing radiation.
  • ce (OSL) is a method for measuring doses from ionizing radiation.
  • a science project demonstrating the effect of ionizing radiation.
  • as a symbol of quality for food processed by ionizing radiation.
  • d is used for the detection or measurement of ionizing radiation.
  • ment in survival rates of mice bombarded with ionizing radiation.
  • less oxygen, and are immune to high levels of ionizing radiation.
  • lungs which occurs as a result of exposure to ionizing radiation.
  • ndirect DNA damage, similar to the effects of ionizing radiation.
  • and x-rays, making it useful as a detector of ionizing radiation.
  • es are easily killed using pressure, heat, or ionizing radiation.
  • inary research on the effects of low doses of ionizing radiation.
  • of chromosomal rearrangements by exposure to ionizing radiation;
  • Patients are exposed to ionizing radiations when they undergo diagnostic exami
  • e invented processes to guard himself against ionizing radiations.
  • ch a high-voltage electric spark is produced, ionizing the material at the tips of the electrodes.