Yes.
gamma ray X-ray
gamma rays pass through the body by being absorbed by the skin and entering your body causing internal and external damage.
Yes. However, in high doses they can cause cellular damage and death.
Gamma Radiation penetrates farther than x-rays, which are partly absorbed by thick material such as bones.
Gamma rays, if strong enough, can cause cancer if you are around them too much. There are methods to stop it, though, but gamma rays are hard to prevent. They can be really unhealthy to the human body.
gamma ray X-ray
Yes.
Gamma radiation, X Rays
gamma rays pass through the body by being absorbed by the skin and entering your body causing internal and external damage.
Gamma rays can cause radiation sickness and cancer in humans.
Yes. However, in high doses they can cause cellular damage and death.
Gamma Radiation penetrates farther than x-rays, which are partly absorbed by thick material such as bones.
Gamma rays, if strong enough, can cause cancer if you are around them too much. There are methods to stop it, though, but gamma rays are hard to prevent. They can be really unhealthy to the human body.
a grid is a device placed in front of the image receptor which only allows xrays to travel directly through from the tube and prevent xrays which have been "scattered" from passing through to the image. This gives a much clearer resulting image. Grids are generally only used on thicker body parts where scattered xrays are more of an issue
Beta particles are very small and gamma rays are insubstantial so they can easily pass between or through the atoms of your skin and into your body.
Gamma rays come from supernovae in space, not TV's. You are probably confused with display gamma, which is the relationship between input voltage and brightness.
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid