use ionizing radiation to generate images of the body. Ionizing radiation is a form of radiation that has enough energy to potentially cause damage to DNA and may elevate a person’s lifetime risk of developing cancer. CT‚ radiography‚ and fluoroscopy all work on the same basic principle: an X-ray beam is passed through the body where a portion of the X-rays are either absorbed or scattered
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social and personal purposes. On the other hand‚ the usage of cell phone had become addictive to people of all around the world and the abuse of prolongated hours on the cell phones can cause health hazard. Cell phones work under a non-ionizing radiation bases. But there is still a concern of how much cell phone usage a person can endure without any harmful reaction to them. I myself believe that cell phones may cause a reduction of blood cell count‚ but I do not believe that cell phones causes
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Brachytherapy (also known as internal radiation therapy) is the use of radioactive ‘seeds’ to help destroy cancerous cells. It is commonly used as a treatment for cervical‚ prostate‚ breast and skin cancer. How long the treatment will take will depend on where the tumor is and how large it is. Brachytherapy works from the inside of the body by placing the radioactive ‘seeds’ into the body next to the tumor. About 4/10 people with cancer have some type of radiation therapy as their treatment. History
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Assignment Front sheet BTEC National Extended Diploma in Applied Science Unit: 20 Medical Physics Techniques Assignment Number:4 Radiotherapy & Radiation Protection Subject /Unit Teacher: Adrian Greaves Tutor & Tutor Group Student Name: KamenStanchev Feedback Date(s): Date Received: Final Hand-in Date: Student declaration : I declare that the work submitted is my own and has not been lent to anybody else or copied from them; that all internet and other references have been acknowledged. or
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Understanding UV radiation The sun sends out different types of radiation – visible light that we see as sunlight‚ infrared radiation felt as heat and UV radiation that we can’t see or feel. Are there different types of radiation in sunlight? Yes. The types of radiation include • visible light‚ which gives us the colours we see‚ • infrared radiation which gives us the warmth we feel‚ and • ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Except in extreme situations‚ neither visible light nor infrared radiation from sunlight
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Cell Phone Radiation Written by: Jacob Nickerson Cell phone radiation is something we as consumers are exposed to each and every day. What effect does this have on us? Can this radiation alter the cell structures and functions of our bodies? For what amount of time can our bodies be exposed to this radiation without health risks? These are all questions many scientists and researchers are trying to answer with every day that passes. Researchers are divided on a conclusion of whether or not
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Blackbody Radiation Lab 11 Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Blackbody_Spectrum and click on Run Now. 1) In this lab‚ you will use the Blackbody Spectrum Simulation to investigate how the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation emitted by objects is affected by the object’s temperature. In this simulation‚ you can input the temperature and observe the spectrum of the radiation emitted. a) The temperature of stars in the universe varies with the type of star and the age
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MOBILE RADIATION CONTROL PROJECT REPORT DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY THIAGARAJAR COLLEGE
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DNA FINGERPRINTING Background Reading - Nelson Biology and Campbell Biology Purpose - To understand the basics of DNA fingerprinting used in the Canadian courts for crime convictions and paternity suits. Introduction The process of DNA fingerprinting was developed by Professor Alec Jeffreys at Leicester University in 1984 as a form of genetic analysis. It was first used in the law courts of England in 1987 to convict a man in a rape case. It has now been used successfully in many crime and paternity
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the structure of DNA and discuss how it facilitates the ability of DNA to act as genetic material • Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes • Describe the process of DNA replication as a semi-conservative process. Compare and contrast the synthesis of the leading and lagging strands in DNA replication. • Explain how the genotype of an organism determines its phenotype. • State the central dogma of genetics and explain the roles of DNA and RNA in polypeptide
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