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He wanted to generate power from the shielding of a nuclear reactor.
Henry Sampson, Jr.
Henry Thomas Sampson invented the gamma electric cell, a device that used direct-conversion energy in order to convert gamma radiation to electricity. The invention's intent is to provide auxiliary power to a nuclear reactor that is shielding. He is sometimes mistakenly credited with inventing the cell phone.
plasma cell
no infrared
gamma rays are too biggamma rays as big as your DNAbut it is smaller than your single body cell
liver cell damage
Gamma GT is enzyme inside the cell wall especially hepatocyte so if the cell due inflammation and became larger the enzyme came out to the blood. The result of blood test reveal increase value
A neuron is an excitable nerve cell that sends electrical signals when stimulated
No. Gamma rays are extremly energetic rays; too difficult to control. X-Rays, which are weaker than gamma rays, have certain uses in technology, but hardly for communications.
the gamma and beta radiations which can cause cell mutation and radiation poisoning
photoconductive polymers are materials that change their electrical conductivity when subject to light (infra red- visible - ultraviolet - gamma). They are mainly used in photocopiers and holography.