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  • 41Ionizing radiation — consists of highly energetic particles or waves that can detach (ionize) at least one electron from an atom or molecule. Ionizing ability depends on the energy of the impinging individual particles or waves, and not on their number. A large flood …

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  • 42Nuclear and radiation accidents — This article is about nuclear and radiation accidents in general. For a list of military nuclear accidents, see List of military nuclear accidents. For a list of civilian nuclear accidents, see List of civilian nuclear accidents. For a discussion …

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  • 43Cancer stem cell — Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a sub population of cancer cells (found within tumors or hematological cancers) that possess characteristics normally associated with stem cells. These cells are believed to be tumorigenic (tumor forming), in contrast …

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  • 44Dose fractionation — Experiments in radiation biology have found that as the absorbed dose of radiation increases, the number of cells which survive decreases. They have also found that if the radiation is fractionated into smaller doses, with one or more rest… …

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  • 45BAG4 — BCL2 associated athanogene 4, also known as BAG4, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: BAG4 BCL2 associated athanogene 4| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView TermToSearch=9530| accessdate = ] PBB… …

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  • 46High radiation area — A High radiation area is in area where in one hour 30 centimeters from the source or from any surface through which the ionizing radiation penetrates, the dose rates exceeds 100 millirems (1 millisievert).ee also *Electromagnetic radiation… …

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  • 47Abe Anellis — Food microbiologist Abe Anellis was born in Mahilyow, Belarus (previously Mogilëv, Russia) on 15 February 1914. He died on August 28 2001 in Leesburg, Florida.BiographyFood microbiologist Abe Anellis was born in Mahilyow, Belarus (previously… …

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  • 48Somatic evolution in cancer — Somatic evolution is the accumulation of mutations in the cells of a body (the soma) during a lifetime, and the effects of those mutations on the fitness of those cells. Somatic evolution is important in the process of aging as well as the… …

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  • 49FKBPL — protein Name=FK506 binding protein like caption= width= HGNCid=13949 Symbol=FKBPL AltSymbols=DIR1, NG7 EntrezGene=63943 OMIM= RefSeq= NM 022110 UniProt= Q9UIM3 PDB= ECnumber= Chromosome=6 Arm=p Band=21.3 LocusSupplementaryData=FK506 binding… …

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  • 50Champ D'induction Magnétique — Champ magnétique Vue d artiste de la magnétosphère terrestre …

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