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…is the nuclear radiation produced from the fission process. The nuclear radiation comes in the form of either Gamma rays or Beta particles. Gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation originating in the atomic nuclei, physically identical to x-rays. They can enter…
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…of the disease. This is radiation given off by X-ray machines or by radioactive materials. High doses of radiation can definitely increase the risk of leukemia. Most experts believe it is extremely unlikely that very low levels of radiation can cause leukemia…
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…to the alveolar capillary membrane. This produces high permeability edema, visible on the chest x-ray. It also inhibits surfactant function (especially fibrin monomers). Epithelial injury also impairs new surfactant synthesis. Inflammation may exacerbate the injury…
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…decide to take an x-ray of my chest to show my parents that there is nothing wrong with me. By this point I guess a few others had started to show up for work a one of the guys there took my mom and I to have my chest x-rayed. At this point I was getting…
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…of the bending or refraction of light by dense media. The old theory stated that all rays of white light striking the prism at the same angle would be equally refracted. Newton's theory was that white light is really a mixture of different type of rays
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…, radio, X-ray and gamma-ray regions. The scale of the spectrum is so large that no region is distinct, several overlap each other. Each of these regions in the electromagnetic spectrum represent transverse waves, travelling as electrical and magnetic fields…
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…-ray and gamma-ray regions. The scale of the spectrum is so large that no region is distinct, several overlap each other. Each of these regions in the electromagnetic spectrum represent transverse waves, travelling as electrical and magnetic fields which…
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…discrimination between the team. During the stay at the camp the guys become closer with one another but Ray still has the abhorrence in him and cannot stand the fact that his best friend Gerry is actually becoming friends with Julius and the team. In a thematic…
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Category: /Literature/English
…be seen on an x-ray and they do not cause symptoms. If these precancerous changes turn into true cancer, malignant cells begin to grow. The cancer cells may produce chemicals that cause new blood vessels to form nearby. These new blood cells nourish…
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…screen. Another test is a computerized tomography scan or CT scan. This is a special x-ray machine, which shows how far the cancer has spread throughout the body. An MRI or magnetic imaging is a special machine different from an x-ray machine, which takes…
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