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    sources consists of food irradiation, which is limited to high-energy gamma rays, X-rays and accelerated electrons. Ionizing is source of radiation because of the high-energy free electrons from atoms and molecules. The electrically charged particles are converted to ions. Microwaves are example of gamma rays. Accelerated electrons can transfuse to treat the food only to a depth of three centimeters. Due to thickness of x-rays may pass through the food. Radiation dose is the quantity of radiation

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    negatives and risks that come along with it? Introduction: A CT scan, also known as computed tomography, utilises the computed compiling of many X-rays taken from all different directions around an object in order to form tomographic images of precise areas of the object, allowing one to see inside the object without incision. Because of the involvement with gamma rays in the process of a CT scan, there is an, albeit small, increase in the risk of developing cancer every time a scan is performed. This small

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    books act as warning to society. Books put actions into perspective, then they show the consequences of those actions. Books continue to make people reevaluate their decisions, make a person feel, and books relate to real life. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury the society remains dysfunctional and on the brink of collapsing; suicide rates remain at an all time high, murders happen every day, information stays censored, the education system remains flawed. Now, all of these things can also describe

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    The Effect of Radiation in Inducing Mutation On the Growth of Zea mays1 Milanie Joy S. Baradi BIO 30 Section S-1L October 10, 2011 ____________________ 1A scientific paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in Biology 30 laboratory under Professor Neilyn O. Villa, 1st semester, 2011-2012. ABSTRACT To determine the effects of gamma radiation in inducing mutation on the growth of corn (Zea mays), an experiment using corn seeds exposed in to different

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    Ray Charles      Ray Charles was a revolutionary pianist and a soul singer who helped shape the sound of rhythm and blues. He brought a soulful sound to everything from country music to pop standards to “God Bless America.” His birth name was Ray Charles Robinson, but he shortened it when he entered show business to avoid confusion with the famous boxer Sugar Ray Robinson. I chose Ray Charles as the topic for my paper after seeing the movie Ray. After viewing this film I realized that there

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    GE healthcare is a subsidiary of General electric set up by Iconic inventor Thomas Edison headquartered in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. After world war II GE started using X-rays in number of ways. During that time it was realized the medicinal properties of x-rays. In 2004, the GE healthcare was founded in a view to grow company in health care sector. Innovation being the base of the company. Large population and increasing life-taking diseases had created a major sector of healthcare. GE had

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    How can a game possibly change someone’s life? People from the outside looking in often think sports are merely meaningless competitions with no end result other than a winner and a loser. Although I love to come out as the victor in every competition, I know there is more to sports than what the stat sheets say. They can be life changing if you transfer what you learn on the court or field into real life situations. Basketball has certainly taught me many things including working with others, persevering

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    energy-dispersive fluorescent X-ray spectrometer developed to analyze cadmium (Cd) included in plastic and the electric wire film material, etc. promptly. The elements range that can be measured is from sodium (Na) to uranium (U). Liquid-nitrogen cooling for the high performance detector is needed only during the analyzing time. The vacuum and atmosphere are switched to the measurement atmosphere by the one button operation. When X-rays (primary X-rays) are illuminated from the X-ray tube to the specimen,

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    - IGN: TronsAndNikes - Previous IGNS(Link your NameMC profile): Aubre - Age: 15 - Timezone/Country: UTC Sacramento, California - Current Rank (If Any): No I do not have a rank sadly. - How many hours do you play HCF Daily: Monday 3:30 AM - 9:00 PM Tuesday 3:30 AM - 9:00 PM Wednesday - 3:30 AM - 9:00 PM Thursday 3:30 AM - 9:00 PM Friday 3:30 AM - 2:00 AM Saturday 10:00 AM - 2:00 AM Sunday 10:00 AM - 2:00 AM - Have you ever been punished before: No I have not - When did you join the network

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    Abstract MRI’s today are the solution to X-Rays by having radio waves go back and forth transmitting signals that allow Doctors to see inside the human body. There are not many downsides of MRI’s, however MRI’s do not fit in the average waiting room by being circular tube like machines that take about 1 hour to produce a clear image of a patient’s problem. MRI’s are great when it comes to mental disabilities but when it comes to broken bones, it is too time consuming to wait in the machine for an

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