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      <title>MEASUREMENT OF RADON, THORON AND THEIR PROGENY CONCENTRATIONS IN MIZORAM WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AIZAWL, CHAMPAI AND KOLASIB DISTRICTS</title>
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      <description>Title: MEASUREMENT OF RADON, THORON AND THEIR PROGENY CONCENTRATIONS IN MIZORAM WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO AIZAWL, CHAMPAI AND KOLASIB DISTRICTS
Authors: Vanchhawng, Lalmuanpuia
Abstract: Organisms have been continuously exposed to radiation since time immemorial.&#xD;
Radiation is the process of release of energetic particles or energy or waves from unstable&#xD;
nuclei. Radiation can be classified into ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. As the name&#xD;
indicated, ionizing radiation refers to the type of radiation with sufficiently high energy&#xD;
which has the capability to ionize atom. Non-ionizing radiations are that with lower&#xD;
energy sufficient only to change the rotational, vibrational or electron valence&#xD;
configurations of atoms. In this work, we draw more attention to ionizing radiation</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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