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Ionizing radiation can cause different levels of damage, depending on its type, energy, and access to the human body. Specific tissue and organs—lungs, thyroid, skin, for example—are also more or less sensitive to radiation damage and to specific radionuclides.
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Radiation and Human Health : Oceanus Magazine
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Ionizing radiation can cause different levels of damage, depending on its type, energy, and access to the human body. Specific tissue and organs—lungs, thyroid, skin, for example—are also more or less sensitive to radiation damage and to specific radionuclides.
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