PUBH 3132 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Electromagnetic Spectrum, Allergen, Non-Ionizing Radiation

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19 Mar 2018
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They achieve a more stable configuration by ejecting part of nucleus (radioactive decay) Beta = 1 electron (and neutron proton) With the change in the number of protons, one element decays into different element. In the decay chain of uranium-238, radon and daughters are of special concern. Gamma radiation: short-wavelength electromagnetic radiation; often released with alpha or beta particle. Electromagnetic spectrum: all em radiation, arranged in order of wavelength. Functional distinction: ionizing radiation is radiation that, when it strikes matter, has enough energy to knock an electron out of orbit, creating an ion. Alpha, beta, and gamma radiation are all ionizing. Grays: intensity of exposure (energy delivered per gram of tissue) Relative biological effectiveness (rbe; damage per unit of energy delivered) Dose (grays) x rbe = dose (sieverts) Rbe of alpha > rbe of beta > rbe of gamma. High-level exposure radiation sickness; frequently fatal. Death of cells in central nervous system, gastrointestinal tract, bone marrow.

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