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Radiation damage process dose dependence

Ionisation processes occur resulting in free radicals, which are potent agents for chemically damaging biological macromolecules. These free radicals have a natural diffusion rate and, hence, radiation damage is dose-rate-dependent, i.e. a larger total dose can be tolerated by a sample if that dose is delivered at a higher rate. [Pg.260]


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