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IONIZING radiation.

Journal - Michigan State Medical Society, 2000
Everyone is exposed to radiation from natural, man-made and medical sources, and world-wide average annual exposure can be set at about 3.5 mSv. Exposure to natural sources is characterised by very large fluctuations, not excluding a range covering two orders of magnitude. Millions of inhabitants are continuously exposed to external doses as high as 10
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The occurrence, distribution and degradation of antibiotics by ionizing radiation: An overview.

Science of the Total Environment, 2019
Jianlong Wang, R. Zhuan, Libing Chu
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Ionizing Radiation

Abstract Ionizing radiation has long been recognized as a serious hazard to human health. Cancer is the best studied consequence of radiation exposure. Radon is a major source of radiation exposure for children in the home. Most types of cancers are increased by exposures to ionizing radiation. Children are generally at greater risk than
Eric J. Grant, David G. Hoel
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Ionizing x‐radiation

Medical Journal of Australia, 1989
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Effect of ionizing radiation on physiological and molecular processes in plants.

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2019
S. Gudkov   +3 more
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Synthesis of inorganic nanoparticles by ionizing radiation – a review

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2019
Kateřina Čubová, V. Čuba
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