radiation Label
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DefGEMET: Emission of any rays from either natural or man-made origins, such as radio waves, the sun's rays, medical X-rays and the fall-out and nuclear wastes produced by nuclear weapons and nuclear energy production. Radiation is usually divided between non-ionizing radiation, such as thermal radiation (heat) and light, and nuclear radiation. Non-ionizing radiation includes ultraviolet radiation from the sun which, although it can damage cells and tissues, does not involve the ionization events of nuclear radiation. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Base form
radiationInflectionals
radiation, radiationsCompound from
Compound in
- X-ray radiation
- background radiation
- beta radiation
- beta-particle radiation
- cosmic radiation
- gamma radiation
- heat radiation
- infrared radiation
- luminescent radiation
- radiation absorption
- radiation biology
- radiation damage
- radiation dose
- radiation effect
- radiation from radioactive sources
- radiation injury
- radiation measurement
- radiation measuring
- radiation model
- radiation monitoring
- radiation of heat
- radiation physics
- radiation practice
- radiation protection control
- radiation protection monitoring
- radiation protection survey
- radiation risk
- radiation safety
- radiation sickness
- radioactive radiation
- thermal radiation
- ultraviolet radiation
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Change Notes
Initial version
foba on 2007-02-11
Last change
foba on 2008-03-13