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  • ...bles ground pumice. The fallout emits alpha and beta particles, as well as gamma rays. Much of this highly radioactive material then falls to earth, subject A basic fallout shelter consists of shields that reduce gamma ray exposure by a factor of 1000.
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  • ...uerel]]s of [[radiation]] consisting of 89.28% beta and 10.72% [[gamma ray|gamma]] with 1.46083 MeV. Potassium chloride makes up 70% of [[Ace Hardware]]'s [
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  • dm2=[[gamma ray|γ]] | de2=1.297 | pn2= | ps2=- }}
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  • ...polycarbonate is the production of [[compact disc]]s, [[DVD]]s, and [[Blu-ray Disc]]s. The blanks are produced by injection molding.Typical products of ...he six USP ratings. These grades can be sterilized using steam at 120 °C, gamma radiation, or by the ethylene oxide (EtO) method.<ref>[http://devicelink.co
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  • ...P. Hugtenburg and Stuart Green (2010), "Enhancement of Natural Background Gamma-radiation Dose around Uranium Micro-particles in the Human Body", ''Journal ...beta radiation and the remaining 0.15 mSv per hour attributable to gamma/x-ray/[[bremsstrahlung]] radiation from the uranium, and stainless steel will be
    80 KB (11,721 words) - 10:13, 20 September 2010
  • ...is reasonable to consider this to be a good overview of small to moderate gamma sources. ...e [[rubber glove]]s, but more importantly failed to use [[tongs]]. [[Gamma ray]]s obey the [[inverse square law]] so by slightly increasing the distance b
    12 KB (1,945 words) - 10:13, 20 September 2010
  • ...nsition]] metals. The impregnated hydrogel is then irradiated with [[gamma ray]]s, leading to precipitation of nanoparticles of the metal. Such composites
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  • ...ase of 1700% and gelled. Further tests have shown PPEs to be resistant to gamma and associated neutron radiation dosages of 1010erg/g at temperatures up ...e also used in the production of electric lamps, vacuum tubes, and cathode ray tubes (CRTs), semiconductor processing, and vacuum engineering.
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  • * It will absorb [[gamma ray]]s.<ref name=Bennett />
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  • | dm2=[[gamma ray|γ]] | de2=0.215, 0.324 | pn2= | ps2=-}} | dm2=[[gamma ray|γ]] | de2=0.497 | pn2= | ps2=-}}
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  • *Malfunction of equipment used in industrial radiography or [[gamma ray|gamma irradiation]] causes a [[radioactivity|radioactive]] source to fail to retu
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  • ...izing radiation|Ionising Radiation]] (alpha, beta, gamma, bremmstralung, X-ray)
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  • ...-ray]]s and [[gamma ray]]s, making it useful for the output windows of [[X-ray tube]]s and other such apparatus. ...uced in the [[Earth's atmosphere|atmosphere of the Earth]] by the [[cosmic ray spallation]] of [[oxygen]] and [[nitrogen]]. Cosmogenic <sup>10</sup>Be acc
    41 KB (5,890 words) - 21:34, 20 September 2010
  • * Gamma rays: see [[Gamma ray]]
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  • dm3=[[Gamma ray|γ]] | de3=0.7, 0.9, 1.4 | pn3= | ps3=- }} ...tron capture|ε]] | de1=1.377 | pn1=54 | ps1=[[chromium|Cr]] | dm2=[[gamma ray|γ]] | de2=0.834 | pn2= | ps2=- }}
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  • dm2=[[gamma ray|γ]] | de2=0.320 | pn2= | ps2=- }}
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  • |list6 = [[Gamma-ray burst]]{{•}} [[Impact events]]{{•}} [[Solar flares]]{{•}} [[Supernova
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  • ...of several different radioactive metals at once, whereas the simpler gamma ray detectors only allow one radioactive element to be used in the sample. ...[[gamma spectroscopy]] so hence the use of radio-tracers (counted by gamma ray spectroscopy) is often more straightforward.
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  • ...959 [[Max Perutz]] determined the molecular structure of hemoglobin by [[X-ray crystallography]].<ref name=Perutz1960>{{Cite journal | last1 = Perutz | fi ...the hemoglobin molecule is made up of 2 α chains and 2 gamma chains. The gamma chains are gradually replaced by β chains as the infant grows.<ref>"Hemogl
    67 KB (9,844 words) - 20:17, 21 September 2010
  • ...lborn babies with small amounts of an abnormal hemoglobin composed of four gamma sub-units (Bart's Hemoglobin) ...rck Manual online]]||enlarged right descending pulmonary artery on chest x-ray
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