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Radiation is the process of sending off energy in the form of light, heat, x-rays or nuclear particles. An example of radiation are the energy waves off of a nuclear bomb.An example of radiation is the energy in the atmosphere monitored by radiation detectors such as the Xetex brand of personal radiation detector which were ultimately discontinued in the 1990s.Another good example would be heating a tin can of water using a Bunsen burner. Initially the flame produces radiation which heats the tin can. The tin can then transfers heat to the water through conduction. The hot water then rises to the top, in the convection process. (With using the word 'Radiation')..
Different instruments are sensitive to different kinds of radiation.
Normal clothing will protect you from typical energy beta radiation.
Nuclear radiation can cause genetic mutations in our DNA, which can cause cancers. If the genetic mutations occur in the germ cells, then our gametes (sperm and egg cells) could have genetic mutations that could be passed on to our offspring. Also, if radiation levels are high enough, people can get radiation sickness, which can be fatal.
Radiation does not need any material medium to transfer energy where as the other two conduction and convection need a material medium to perform.
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The radiation levels for standard microwave ovens is 5 milliwatts. This includes the Haier MWM0701TW.
Respiratory gas levels are monitored in the blood by looking at the gases in the blood through extraction. This influences respiration because it one of the main ways gases are transported in the body.
I'm guessing that you mean "gent" levels. "Gent" is short for gentamycin, an IV antibiotic that has to have blood levels monitored when it is given.
Yes
repeated exposures to both high-energy radiation and high levels of fallout exposure to high levels of fallout a single exposure to high-energy radiation
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radiation levels.
checking antibody levels
At present, Australia is said to receive high levels of ultraviolet radiation.
Depens on radiation levels
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