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  • Radiation effects
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Radiation effects may refer to: Radiation damage on physical objects due to ionizing radiation Radiation exposure, a measure of the ionization of air due

    Radiation effects

    Radiation_effects

  • Ionizing radiation
  • Harmful high-frequency radiation

    Ionizing radiation, also spelled ionising radiation, consists of subatomic particles or electromagnetic waves that have enough energy per individual photon

    Ionizing radiation

    Ionizing radiation

    Ionizing_radiation

  • Acute radiation syndrome
  • Result of nuclear radiation exposure

    Acute radiation syndrome (ARS), also known as radiation sickness or radiation poisoning, is a collection of health effects that are caused by being exposed

    Acute radiation syndrome

    Acute radiation syndrome

    Acute_radiation_syndrome

  • Effects of nuclear explosions
  • only by air, lethal blast and thermal effects proportionally scale much more rapidly than lethal radiation effects as explosive yield increases. This bubble

    Effects of nuclear explosions

    Effects of nuclear explosions

    Effects_of_nuclear_explosions

  • Radiation effects from the Fukushima nuclear accident
  • Effects of radiation released from the Fukushima nuclear accident

    The radiation effects from the Fukushima nuclear accident are the observed and predicted effects as a result of the release of radioactive isotopes from

    Radiation effects from the Fukushima nuclear accident

    Radiation effects from the Fukushima nuclear accident

    Radiation_effects_from_the_Fukushima_nuclear_accident

  • Radiation protection
  • Range of safety measures

    people from harmful effects of exposure to ionizing radiation, and the means for achieving this". Exposure can be from a source of radiation external to the

    Radiation protection

    Radiation protection

    Radiation_protection

  • Radiation hardening
  • Making devices resist ionizing radiation

    rate effects (ELDRS), neutron and proton displacement damage, and single event effects (SEEs). Environments with high levels of ionizing radiation create

    Radiation hardening

    Radiation_hardening

  • Radiation hormesis
  • Unproven hypothesis regarding low doses of ionizing radiation on health

    radiation. The reserve repair mechanisms are hypothesized to be sufficiently effective when stimulated as to not only cancel the detrimental effects of

    Radiation hormesis

    Radiation hormesis

    Radiation_hormesis

  • Radiation Effects Research Foundation
  • The Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF) is a joint U.S.-Japan research organization responsible for studying the medical effects of radiation and

    Radiation Effects Research Foundation

    Radiation_Effects_Research_Foundation

  • Effects of the Chernobyl disaster
  • Assessment of Chernobyl's impact on Earth since 1986

    Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) study, the Chernobyl accident had by 2005 caused 61,200 man-Sv of radiation exposure to recovery

    Effects of the Chernobyl disaster

    Effects of the Chernobyl disaster

    Effects_of_the_Chernobyl_disaster

  • Non-ionizing radiation
  • Less harmful range of electromagnetic energy

    ionizing radiation. It is still to be proven that non-thermal effects of radiation of much lower frequencies (microwave, millimetre and radiowave radiation) entail

    Non-ionizing radiation

    Non-ionizing radiation

    Non-ionizing_radiation

  • Electromagnetic radiation and health
  • Aspect of public health

    Electromagnetic radiation can be classified into two types: ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation, based on the capability of a single photon

    Electromagnetic radiation and health

    Electromagnetic radiation and health

    Electromagnetic_radiation_and_health

  • History of radiation protection
  • natural and artificial sources can have harmful effects on living organisms. As a result, the study of radiation damage also became a part of this history.

    History of radiation protection

    History of radiation protection

    History_of_radiation_protection

  • Radiation pressure
  • Pressure exerted upon any surface exposed to electromagnetic radiation

    cumulative effect over long periods of time. For example, had the effects of the Sun's radiation pressure on the spacecraft of the Viking program been ignored

    Radiation pressure

    Radiation pressure

    Radiation_pressure

  • Radiation therapy
  • Therapy using ionizing radiation, usually to treat cancer

    Radiation therapy or radiotherapy (RT, RTx, or XRT) is a treatment using ionizing radiation, generally provided as part of cancer therapy to either kill

    Radiation therapy

    Radiation therapy

    Radiation_therapy

  • Human radiation experiments
  • Studies of radiation effects on humans

    discovery of ionizing radiation, a number of human radiation experiments have been performed to understand the effects of ionizing radiation and radioactive

    Human radiation experiments

    Human radiation experiments

    Human_radiation_experiments

  • United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation
  • Organization of the United Nations

    The United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) was set up by resolution of the United Nations General Assembly in

    United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation

    United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation

    United_Nations_Scientific_Committee_on_the_Effects_of_Atomic_Radiation

  • Neutron bomb
  • Low-yield thermonuclear weapon

    the lethal blast and thermal effects radius begins to exceed the lethal ionizing radiation radius. Enhanced radiation weapons also fall into this same

    Neutron bomb

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  • Effects of nuclear explosions on human health
  • effects and 10% due to super-lethal radiation exposure. Intermediate stage—from 10 to 12 weeks. The deaths in this period are from ionizing radiation

    Effects of nuclear explosions on human health

    Effects_of_nuclear_explosions_on_human_health

  • Radiation damage
  • Effects of ionizing radiation

    action of ionizing radiation on living things, including the health effects of radiation in humans. High doses of ionizing radiation can cause damage to

    Radiation damage

    Radiation_damage

  • Radiation effects on optical fibers
  • optical fibers are exposed to ionizing radiation such as energetic electrons, protons, neutrons, X-rays, Ƴ-radiation, etc., they undergo 'damage'. The term

    Radiation effects on optical fibers

    Radiation_effects_on_optical_fibers

  • Radiation
  • Waves or particles moving through space

    particle radiation consisting of particles of non-zero rest energy, such as alpha radiation (α), beta radiation (β), proton radiation and neutron radiation acoustic

    Radiation

    Radiation

    Radiation

  • Effects of ionizing radiation in spaceflight
  • Cancer causing exposure to ionizing radiation in spaceflight

    resulting biological effects are distinct from typical terrestrial radiation (x-rays and gamma rays, which are low-LET radiation). Galactic cosmic rays

    Effects of ionizing radiation in spaceflight

    Effects of ionizing radiation in spaceflight

    Effects_of_ionizing_radiation_in_spaceflight

  • Absorbed dose
  • Amount of energy deposited in matter by ionizing radiation

    radiation protection (reduction of harmful effects), and radiation oncology (potential beneficial effects, for example in cancer treatment). It is also

    Absorbed dose

    Absorbed dose

    Absorbed_dose

  • Radiobiology
  • Study of effects of radiation on living tissues

    of radiation on living tissue (including ionizing and non-ionizing radiation), in particular the health effects of radiation. Ionizing radiation is generally

    Radiobiology

    Radiobiology

  • Rad (radiation unit)
  • Non-SI unit measuring absorbed dose of ionizing radiation

    The rad is a unit of absorbed radiation dose, defined as 1 rad = 0.01 Gy = 0.01 J/kg. It was originally defined in CGS units in 1953 as the dose causing

    Rad (radiation unit)

    Rad (radiation unit)

    Rad_(radiation_unit)

  • Radiation burn
  • Damage to skin or biological tissue from radiation exposure

    A radiation burn is a damage to the skin or other biological tissue and organs as an effect of radiation. The radiation types of greatest concern are

    Radiation burn

    Radiation burn

    Radiation_burn

  • International Conference on Radiation Effects in Insulators
  • Radiation Effects in Insulators (REI) is a long-running international conference series dedicated to basic and applied scientific research relating to

    International Conference on Radiation Effects in Insulators

    International_Conference_on_Radiation_Effects_in_Insulators

  • Ultraviolet
  • Form of electromagnetic radiation

    applications, including chemical and biological effects, are derived from the way that UV radiation can interact with organic molecules. These interactions

    Ultraviolet

    Ultraviolet

    Ultraviolet

  • Radiation-induced cancer
  • Cancer caused by ionizing radiation exposure

    Exposure to ionizing radiation is known to increase the future incidence of cancer, particularly leukemia. The mechanism by which this occurs is well

    Radiation-induced cancer

    Radiation-induced_cancer

  • Sievert
  • Derived SI unit of equivalent dose of ionizing radiation

    measurement and research into the biological effects of radiation. The sievert unit is used for radiation dose quantities such as equivalent dose and effective

    Sievert

    Sievert

    Sievert

  • Background radiation
  • Measure of ionizing radiation in the environment

    Background radiation is a measure of the level of ionizing radiation present in the environment at a particular location which is not due to deliberate

    Background radiation

    Background radiation

    Background_radiation

  • Cincinnati Radiation Experiments
  • Human radiation experiments in Ohio

    physiological effects of radiation on a soldier. During irradiation, patients' bodies were positioned to mirror a soldier's defensive position; the radiation was

    Cincinnati Radiation Experiments

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  • Gray (unit)
  • SI derived unit of absorbed dose of ionizing radiation

    food irradiation and radiation sterilization. It is important in predicting likely acute health effects, such as acute radiation syndrome and is used

    Gray (unit)

    Gray_(unit)

  • Fukushima nuclear accident
  • 2011 nuclear accident in Japan

    the Effects of Atomic Radiation, "no adverse health effects among Fukushima residents have been documented that are directly attributable to radiation exposure

    Fukushima nuclear accident

    Fukushima nuclear accident

    Fukushima_nuclear_accident

  • Van Allen radiation belt
  • Zone of energetic charged particles around the planet Earth

    The Van Allen radiation belt is a zone of energetic charged particles, most of which originate from solar wind, that are captured and held around a planet

    Van Allen radiation belt

    Van Allen radiation belt

    Van_Allen_radiation_belt

  • Radiation chemistry
  • Study of the chemical effects of radiation on matter

    Radiation chemistry is a subdivision of nuclear chemistry which studies the chemical effects of ionizing radiation on matter. This is quite different from

    Radiation chemistry

    Radiation_chemistry

  • Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • 1945 attacks in Japan during WWII

    For months afterward, many people continued to die from the effects of burns, radiation sickness, and other injuries, compounded by illness and malnutrition

    Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki

  • Central nervous system effects from radiation exposure during spaceflight
  • Space radiation effects on the brain

    motor function and behavior or neurological disorders. Radiation and synergistic effects of radiation with other space flight factors may affect neural tissues

    Central nervous system effects from radiation exposure during spaceflight

    Central_nervous_system_effects_from_radiation_exposure_during_spaceflight

  • Neutron radiation
  • Ionizing radiation that presents as free neutrons

    Neutron radiation is a form of ionizing radiation that presents as free neutrons. Typical phenomena are nuclear fission or nuclear fusion causing the

    Neutron radiation

    Neutron radiation

    Neutron_radiation

  • Radiation exposure
  • Measure of ionization of air by ionizing radiation

    amount of radiation exposure. There are two general categories of adverse health effects caused by radiation exposure: deterministic effects and stochastic

    Radiation exposure

    Radiation exposure

    Radiation_exposure

  • Radiation enteropathy
  • Intestinal disease due to radiation exposure

    early during the course of radiotherapy. Radiation enteropathy represents the longer-term, chronic effects that may be found after a latent period most

    Radiation enteropathy

    Radiation_enteropathy

  • Hot-carrier injection
  • Phenomenon in solid-state electronic devices

    electrons can be created when a high-energy photon of electromagnetic radiation (such as light) strikes a semiconductor. The energy from the photon can

    Hot-carrier injection

    Hot-carrier_injection

  • Nuclear and radiation accidents and incidents
  • Severe events involving radioactive materials

    A nuclear and radiation accident is defined by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as "an event that has led to significant consequences to

    Nuclear and radiation accidents and incidents

    Nuclear and radiation accidents and incidents

    Nuclear_and_radiation_accidents_and_incidents

  • Biological effects of radiation on the epigenome
  • Ionizing radiation can cause biological effects which are passed on to offspring through the epigenome. The effects of radiation on cells has been found

    Biological effects of radiation on the epigenome

    Biological_effects_of_radiation_on_the_epigenome

  • Little Boy
  • Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima

    here. "Genetic Effects: Question #7". Radiation Effects Research Foundation. Retrieved 6 November 2013. Glasstone, Samuel (1962). The Effects of Nuclear Weapons

    Little Boy

    Little Boy

    Little_Boy

  • Clarence Madison Dally
  • American glassblower and early victim of radiation dermatitis

    Dally is thought to be the first American to die from the effects of experimentation with radiation. Following this, Thomas Edison abandoned his research

    Clarence Madison Dally

    Clarence_Madison_Dally

  • Roentgen (unit)
  • Measurement of radiation exposure

    ISBN 0-7668-1113-1. Lovell, S (1979). "3. The effects of ionizing radiation on matter in bulk". An introduction to Radiation Dosimetry. Cambridge University Press

    Roentgen (unit)

    Roentgen (unit)

    Roentgen_(unit)

  • Hawking radiation
  • Hypothetical quantum cosmological effect

    Hawking radiation is released outside a black hole's event horizon due to quantum effects according to a model developed by Stephen Hawking in 1974. This

    Hawking radiation

    Hawking_radiation

  • Equivalent dose
  • Absorbed dose of ionizing radiation weighted with the quality factor

    the stochastic health effects of low levels of ionizing radiation on the human body which represents the probability of radiation-induced cancer and genetic

    Equivalent dose

    Equivalent_dose

  • Single-event upset
  • Electronic fault caused by radiation

    These are all examples of a general class of radiation effects in electronic devices called single-event effects (SEEs). Single-event upsets were first described

    Single-event upset

    Single-event upset

    Single-event_upset

  • Potassium iodide
  • Ionic compound (KI)

    supplement. It is a medication used for treating hyperthyroidism, in radiation emergencies, and for protecting the thyroid gland when certain types of

    Potassium iodide

    Potassium iodide

    Potassium_iodide

  • Radioactive contamination
  • Undesirable presence of radioactive substances

    directly attributable to radiation exposure, but rather social and psychological effects. The consequences of low-level radiation are often more psychological

    Radioactive contamination

    Radioactive contamination

    Radioactive_contamination

  • Nuclear fallout
  • Residual radioactive material following a nuclear blast

    major signs of radiation sickness. The officials of Ukraine had to close off an area with an 18-mile (30 km) radius. Long term effects included at least

    Nuclear fallout

    Nuclear fallout

    Nuclear_fallout

  • Radiation poisoning (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    radiation syndrome, the short-term systemic health effects of a large radiation dose. Chronic radiation syndrome Electromagnetic hypersensitivity, the false

    Radiation poisoning (disambiguation)

    Radiation_poisoning_(disambiguation)

  • Radioactive contamination from the Rocky Flats Plant
  • Environmental contamination by nuclear weapons production

    remediation standard were found. Plutonium-239 and 240 emit ionizing radiation in the form of alpha particles. Inhalation is the primary pathway by which

    Radioactive contamination from the Rocky Flats Plant

    Radioactive contamination from the Rocky Flats Plant

    Radioactive_contamination_from_the_Rocky_Flats_Plant

  • Chernobyl disaster
  • 1986 nuclear accident in the Soviet Union

    in 2003, explore how radiation affected people living in the area and information about the long-term side effects of radiation exposure. The Babushkas

    Chernobyl disaster

    Chernobyl disaster

    Chernobyl_disaster

  • Electromagnetic radiation
  • Physical model of propagating energy

    Quantum effects provide additional sources of EMR, such as the transition of electrons to lower energy levels in an atom and black-body radiation. Maxwell's

    Electromagnetic radiation

    Electromagnetic radiation

    Electromagnetic_radiation

  • Committee on the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation
  • Committee of the US National Research Council

    Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation (BEIR) is a committee of the American National Research Council. It publishes reports on the effects of ionizing

    Committee on the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation

    Committee_on_the_Biological_Effects_of_Ionizing_Radiation

  • Effective dose (radiation)
  • Probability of ill health effects from ionizing radiation

    cancer induction and genetic effects, of low levels of ionizing radiation. It takes into account the type of radiation and the nature of each organ or

    Effective dose (radiation)

    Effective_dose_(radiation)

  • Radiotrophic fungus
  • Fungus capable of radiosynthesis

    biomass and other effects could be caused either by the cells directly deriving energy from ionizing radiation, or by the radiation allowing the cells

    Radiotrophic fungus

    Radiotrophic fungus

    Radiotrophic_fungus

  • Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids
  • Journal

    Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1969 as Radiation Effects. It obtained its current

    Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids

    Radiation_Effects_and_Defects_in_Solids

  • Shine Technologies
  • American company

    Accelerator for Radiation Effects Testing (FLARE), providing high fluence 14 MeV neutrons for testing the reliability of components under radiation. This service

    Shine Technologies

    Shine_Technologies

  • RADiations Effects on Components and Systems
  • research in the field of radiation and its effects on materials, components and systems. The acronym RADECS stands for "RADiations Effects on Components and

    RADiations Effects on Components and Systems

    RADiations_Effects_on_Components_and_Systems

  • Radium dial
  • Instrument dials painted with radium-based paint

    Radium is highly radioactive, emitting alpha, beta, and gamma radiation — the effects of which are particularly deleterious if inhaled or ingested since

    Radium dial

    Radium dial

    Radium_dial

  • Dosimeter
  • Device measuring ionizing radiation exposure

    A radiation dosimeter is a device that measures the dose uptake of external ionizing radiation. It is worn by the person being monitored when used as a

    Dosimeter

    Dosimeter

    Dosimeter

  • Irradiation
  • Exposure of objects or people to radiation

    supplies, preserving foodstuffs, alteration of gemstone colors, studying radiation effects, eradicating insects through sterile male release programs, or calibrating

    Irradiation

    Irradiation

  • Nuclear holocaust
  • Scenario of civilization collapse or human extinction by nuclear weapons

    suggested that billions of humans would survive the immediate effects of nuclear blasts and radiation following a global thermonuclear war. The International

    Nuclear holocaust

    Nuclear holocaust

    Nuclear_holocaust

  • Roentgen equivalent man
  • Radiation unit

    are dose measures used to estimate potential health effects of low levels of ionizing radiation on the human body. Quantities measured in rem are designed

    Roentgen equivalent man

    Roentgen equivalent man

    Roentgen_equivalent_man

  • Hibakusha
  • Survivors of atomic bombings in Japan

    website. Retrieved 2007-08-31. Latest Knowledge on Radiological Effects: Radiation Health Effects of Atomic Bomb Explosions and Nuclear Power Plant Accidents

    Hibakusha

    Hibakusha

    Hibakusha

  • X-ray
  • Form of electromagnetic radiation

    An X-ray is a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than those of ultraviolet rays and longer than those of gamma rays

    X-ray

    X-ray

    X-ray

  • Deaths due to the Chernobyl disaster
  • in Science has stated that there have been no transgenerational effects of radiation exposure in children born of those working as liquidators. This study

    Deaths due to the Chernobyl disaster

    Deaths due to the Chernobyl disaster

    Deaths_due_to_the_Chernobyl_disaster

  • Cosmic ray visual phenomena
  • be due to Cherenkov radiation effects in the eye itself (although they did not rule out the possibility that the Cherenkov radiation explanation was applicable

    Cosmic ray visual phenomena

    Cosmic_ray_visual_phenomena

  • Wireless device radiation and health
  • phones, and various other electronic devices, emit radiation which consists of non-ionising radiation or radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF EMF)

    Wireless device radiation and health

    Wireless device radiation and health

    Wireless_device_radiation_and_health

  • Chronic radiation syndrome
  • Health problem caused by frequent doses of ionizing radiation

    Chronic radiation syndrome (CRS), or chronic radiation enteritis, is a constellation of health effects of radiation that occur after months or years of

    Chronic radiation syndrome

    Chronic_radiation_syndrome

  • List of nuclear and radiation accidents by death toll
  • Nuclear and radiation accidents by casualties

    deaths among riverside residents can be associated to radiation exposure. This would include the effects of all radioactive releases into the river, 98% of

    List of nuclear and radiation accidents by death toll

    List_of_nuclear_and_radiation_accidents_by_death_toll

  • Human Shadow Etched in Stone
  • Exhibition at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

    have been extremely burned, as well as subjected to the blast and radiation effects. The person who cast the shadow almost certainly died immediately

    Human Shadow Etched in Stone

    Human Shadow Etched in Stone

    Human_Shadow_Etched_in_Stone

  • Radiation exposure (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Radiation exposure may refer to: Exposure (radiation), caused by ionizing photons, namely X-rays and gamma rays; or ionizing particles, usually alpha particles

    Radiation exposure (disambiguation)

    Radiation_exposure_(disambiguation)

  • International Commission on Radiological Protection
  • Organization on radiation effects

    protect people, animals, and the environment from the harmful effects of ionising radiation. Its recommendations form the basis of radiological protection

    International Commission on Radiological Protection

    International_Commission_on_Radiological_Protection

  • Beagle Club radiation experiments
  • 1950s-1990s US studies

    studies focused on topics such as radionuclide distribution and acute radiation effects, and involved relatively few dogs for short periods of time. The first

    Beagle Club radiation experiments

    Beagle_Club_radiation_experiments

  • Institute for Space and Defense Electronics
  • the development of solutions to system-specific problems related to radiation effects. ISDE was launched with initial support from the US Navy SSPO and

    Institute for Space and Defense Electronics

    Institute for Space and Defense Electronics

    Institute_for_Space_and_Defense_Electronics

  • OTV-7
  • USA Classified X-37B spaceplane mission

    experimenting with space domain awareness technologies and investigating the radiation effects to materials provided by NASA. OTV-7 is the fourth mission for the

    OTV-7

    OTV-7

    OTV-7

  • Cherenkov radiation
  • Electromagnetic radiation from a charged particle in a medium

    other anomalous Cherenkov effects, such as radiation in a backwards direction (see below) whereas ordinary Cherenkov radiation forms an acute angle with

    Cherenkov radiation

    Cherenkov radiation

    Cherenkov_radiation

  • Sunlight
  • Light emitted by the Sun

    Sunlight is the portion of the electromagnetic radiation which is emitted by the Sun (i.e. solar radiation) and received by the Earth, in particular the

    Sunlight

    Sunlight

    Sunlight

  • Radiation sensitivity
  • Susceptibility of a material to radiation

    tissues, organs or organisms to the effects of ionizing radiation Fernet, Marie; Hall, Janet (2020). "Radiation Sensitivity". In Schwab, Manfred (ed

    Radiation sensitivity

    Radiation_sensitivity

  • Enterprise Radiation Forest
  • Radiation testing site in Wisconsin, US

    Enterprise Radiation Forest is a forest in Oneida County, Wisconsin, United States, near the town of Enterprise. It was the subject of a study on the effects of

    Enterprise Radiation Forest

    Enterprise Radiation Forest

    Enterprise_Radiation_Forest

  • Gamma ray
  • Penetrating form of electromagnetic radiation

    A gamma ray, also known as gamma radiation (symbol γ), is a penetrating form of electromagnetic radiation arising from high-energy interactions like the

    Gamma ray

    Gamma ray

    Gamma_ray

  • Fluoroscopy
  • Production of an image when X-rays strike a fluorescent screen

    patient's risk of radiation-induced cancer. In addition to the cancer risk and other stochastic radiation effects, deterministic radiation effects have also been

    Fluoroscopy

    Fluoroscopy

    Fluoroscopy

  • Linear no-threshold model
  • Main model used in radioprotection to minimize radiation exposures

    used in radiation protection to estimate stochastic health effects such as radiation-induced cancer, genetic mutations and teratogenic effects on the human

    Linear no-threshold model

    Linear no-threshold model

    Linear_no-threshold_model

  • Aurora Pulsed Radiation Simulator
  • Pulsed Radiation Simulator (also known as the Aurora flash x-ray simulator) was a 14-terawatt flash gamma-ray simulator, designed to simulate the effects of

    Aurora Pulsed Radiation Simulator

    Aurora_Pulsed_Radiation_Simulator

  • Environmental scanning electron microscope
  • Scanning electron microscope with a gaseous environment in the specimen chamber

    inevitable. These changes, or radiation effects, may or may not become visible both in SEM and ESEM. However, such effects are particularly important in

    Environmental scanning electron microscope

    Environmental scanning electron microscope

    Environmental_scanning_electron_microscope

  • Radiation monitoring
  • Measurement of radiation doses or contamination

    Radiation monitoring involves the measurement of radiation dose or radionuclide contamination for reasons related to the assessment or control of exposure

    Radiation monitoring

    Radiation monitoring

    Radiation_monitoring

  • Photobiology
  • Scientific study of light's effect on living organisms

    bioluminescence, and ultraviolet radiation effects. The division between ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation is typically considered to be a

    Photobiology

    Photobiology

  • List of effects
  • (condensed matter physics) (nuclear technology) (physical phenomena) (radiation effects) Wilson effect (astronomy) (Sun) Wilson–Bappu effect (physics) Wimbledon

    List of effects

    List_of_effects

  • Telluric current
  • Natural electric current in the Earth's crust

    field due to solar wind interactions with the magnetosphere or solar radiation's effects on the ionosphere. These currents exhibit diurnal patterns, flowing

    Telluric current

    Telluric_current

  • Beta particle
  • Ionizing radiation

    excitation effects of beta particles on matter are the fundamental processes by which radiometric detection instruments detect and measure beta radiation. The

    Beta particle

    Beta particle

    Beta_particle

  • Dosimetry
  • Measurement of absorbed ionizing radiation

    Radiation dosimetry in the fields of health physics and radiation protection is the measurement, calculation and assessment of the ionizing radiation

    Dosimetry

    Dosimetry

    Dosimetry

  • Transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers
  • Thin semiconductors

    (1988). "Radiation effects on microelectronics in space". Proc. IEEE. 76 (11): 1443–1469. doi:10.1109/5.90114. Walker, R.C.; Shi, T. (2016). "Radiation effects

    Transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers

    Transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers

    Transition_metal_dichalcogenide_monolayers

  • Microwave oven
  • Kitchen cooking appliance

    modern microwave oven) is due to "far-field" effects that are due to classical electromagnetic radiation that describes freely propagating light and microwaves

    Microwave oven

    Microwave oven

    Microwave_oven

  • Humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons
  • Consequences of nuclear explosions

    inflict indiscriminate harm, causing mass casualties, long-lasting radiation effects, and irreversible damage to ecosystems. The subject has become important

    Humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons

    Humanitarian_impact_of_nuclear_weapons

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  • Radious
  • a.

    Radiating; radiant.

  • Entermise
  • n.

    Mediation.

  • Indecinably
  • adv.

    Without variation.

  • Radiative
  • a.

    Capable of radiating; acting by radiation.

  • Variation
  • n.

    The act of varying; a partial change in the form, position, state, or qualities of a thing; modification; alternation; mutation; diversity; deviation; as, a variation of color in different lights; a variation in size; variation of language.

  • Traditionarily
  • adv.

    By tradition.

  • Radication
  • n.

    The process of taking root, or state of being rooted; as, the radication of habits.

  • Mode
  • n.

    Variety; gradation; degree.

  • Graduation
  • n.

    The act of graduating, or the state of being graduated; as, graduation of a scale; graduation at a college; graduation in color; graduation by evaporation; the graduation of a bird's tail, etc.

  • Radiation
  • n.

    The shooting forth of anything from a point or surface, like the diverging rays of light; as, the radiation of heat.

  • Mediative
  • a.

    Pertaining to mediation; used in mediation; as, mediative efforts.

  • Averruncation
  • n.

    Eradication.

  • Eradiation
  • n.

    Emission of radiance.

  • Gradation
  • n.

    The act of progressing by regular steps or orderly arrangement; the state of being graded or arranged in ranks; as, the gradation of castes.

  • Radiation
  • n.

    The act of radiating, or the state of being radiated; emission and diffusion of rays of light; beamy brightness.

  • Radication
  • n.

    The disposition of the roots of a plant.

  • Actinometry
  • n.

    The measurement of the force of solar radiation.

  • Tradition
  • v. t.

    To transmit by way of tradition; to hand down.

  • Stellation
  • n.

    Radiation of light.

  • Radiator
  • n.

    That which radiates or emits rays, whether of light or heat; especially, that part of a heating apparatus from which the heat is radiated or diffused; as, a steam radiator.