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"energy radiation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about the emission of energy, usually in the form of waves or particles. For example, "The sun gives off energy radiation which warms the Earth's atmosphere."
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Non-ionizing radiation is low energy radiation including visible light, microwaves and radiowaves.
Solar energy, radiation from the Sun capable of producing heat, causing chemical reactions, or generating electricity.
But the amount of low energy radiation from some objects might be completely dominant and there might be not very much high-energy radiation which means the blue part of your picture would basically disappear.
Studies of the high energy radiation, i.e. X-rays and gamma-rays, can give us some clues to Quasar physics.
Except for Marconi's spark signal, high energy radiation had not been produced and nothing was known about the effects.
Microwaves, she points out, are at the other end of the electromagnetic spectrum from high energy radiation like X-rays and gamma rays.
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High-energy radiation, notoriously, severs DNA, destroys proteins and disrupts life.
But there can also be intense bursts of gamma rays – extremely high-energy radiation – from the heart of a storm.
Another common source of trouble are hits by cosmic rays, which are high-energy radiation.
The Crab Nebula is one of the brightest sources of high-energy radiation in the sky.
These vibrations would in turn energize charged particles near the surface to emit high-energy radiation.
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