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English: Ionizations and excitations along particle tracks in water, for a 5.4 MeV α-particle (top left), for electrons generated following the absorption of a 1.5 keV X-ray photon (top right) and electrons generated during the decay of iodine-125. Adapted by Kieran Maher with permission from Applied Imaging Technology, 4th Ed., Heggie, Liddell & Maher (2000). en:/Images
Date 21 November 2006 (original upload date)
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Author KieranMaher at English Wikibooks

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2006-11-21 00:25 512×428× (24518 bytes) KieranMaher Ionizations and excitations along particle tracks in water, for a 5.4 MeV α-particle (top left), for electrons generated following the absorption of a 1.5 keV X-ray photon (top right) and electrons generated during the decay of iodine-125. Adapted by Ki

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