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J x t(x) is direct attenuation term, representing the scene radiation decay effect in the medium; A(1−t(x)) is airlight term, describing the light scattering from atmosphere particles inducing color distortion.
The radiation decay products ionize genetic material, causing mutations that sometimes turn cancerous.
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HALF-LIVES Radioactive elements are emitting energy all the time, and their existence is measured by half-life — how long it takes for half of a given amount to give off its radiation and decay into a different material.
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They have focused on mimicking the energy provided by lightning, hydrothermal energy, ultraviolet radiation, nuclear decay, and collision with an astronomical object, such as an asteroid or comet.
The radioactivity decays over time and delivers the prescribed dose of radiation.
We can see that target radiation energy decays rapidly as the distance from the target increases.
The radiation from decaying uranium nuclei breaks apart sulfur and water molecules in the stone, producing molecular fragments such as sulfate and hydrogen peroxide that are excited with internal energy.
In all patients radiation levels decayed to acceptable radioprotection levels by day 4 at which point the patient was discharged.
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