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Radiation flow of atomic and subatomic particles
and of waves, such as those that characterize heat rays, light rays,
and X rays. All matter is constantly bombarded with radiation of
both types from cosmic and terrestrial sources. This article delineates
the properties and behaviour of radiation and the matter with which
it interacts and describes how energy is transferred from radiation
to its surroundings. Considerable attention is devoted to the consequences
of such an energy transfer to living matter, including the normal
effects on many life processes (e.g., photosynthesis in plants and
vision in animals) and the abnormal or injurious effects that result
from the exposure of organisms to unusual types of radiation or
to increased amounts of the radiations commonly encountered in nature.
The applications of various forms of radiation in medicine and technological
fields are touched upon as well.
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