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Gamma rays cellular damage

Ionizing. This is the high frequency area of the spectrum where chemical bonds are broken and direct damage to cellular destruction occurs. Examples are gamma radiation and x-rays. [Pg.246]

Alpha, Beta, Gamma, neutral particles, and X-rays that cause injury (tissue damage) by ionization of cellular components... [Pg.232]


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