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- Radiation_sensitivity abstract "Radiation sensitivity is the susceptibility of a material to physical or chemical changes induced by radiation (see also: radiation effect). Examples of radiation sensitive materials are silver chloride, photoresists and biomaterials. Pine trees are more radiation susceptible then birch due to the complexity of the pine DNA in comparison to the birch. Examples of radiation insensitive materials are metals and ionic crystals such as quartz and sapphire. The radiation effect depends on the type of the irradiating particles, their energy and the number of incident particles per unit volume. Radiation effects can be transient or permanent. The persistence of the radiation effect depends on the stability of the induced physical and chemical change. Physical radiation effects depending on diffusion properties can be thermally annealed whereby the original structure of the material is recovered. Chemical radiation effects usually cannot be recovered.".
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- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLink Annealing_(glass).
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_diffusion.
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radiation_effects.
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLink Photoresist.
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLink Radiation.
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLink Radiation_effect.
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLink Radiobiology.
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLink Sapphire.
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLink Silver_chloride.
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radiation sensitivity".
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLinkText "radiation sensitivity".
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageWikiLinkText "radiation-sensitive".
- Radiation_sensitivity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Radiation_sensitivity subject Category:Radiation_effects.
- Radiation_sensitivity hypernym Susceptibility.
- Radiation_sensitivity type Physic.
- Radiation_sensitivity type Thing.
- Radiation_sensitivity comment "Radiation sensitivity is the susceptibility of a material to physical or chemical changes induced by radiation (see also: radiation effect). Examples of radiation sensitive materials are silver chloride, photoresists and biomaterials. Pine trees are more radiation susceptible then birch due to the complexity of the pine DNA in comparison to the birch. Examples of radiation insensitive materials are metals and ionic crystals such as quartz and sapphire.".
- Radiation_sensitivity label "Radiation sensitivity".
- Radiation_sensitivity seeAlso Geochronometry.
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- Radiation_sensitivity sameAs Q7280368.
- Radiation_sensitivity wasDerivedFrom Radiation_sensitivity?oldid=564594504.
- Radiation_sensitivity isPrimaryTopicOf Radiation_sensitivity.