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1 Rad. Detect & Measure, 2008 (TKL) Radiation Detection andMeasurementJune 2008 Tom Detect & Measure, 2008 (TKL)Types of Radiation relevant toNuclear MedicineParticleSymbolMass (MeV/c2) ChargeElectrone-, ! -1 Positrone+, !+ +1 Alpha" 3700 +2 Photon# no rest mass noneRad. Detect & Measure, 2008 (TKL) Loses energy in a more or less continuous slowing downprocess as it travels through matter. The distance it travels (range) depend only upon its initialenergy and its average energy loss rate in the medium. The range for an " particle emitted in tissue is on the orderof m s.
1 Rad.Detect&Measure,2008(TKL) Radiation Detection and Measurement June 2008 Tom Lewellen Tkldog@u.washington.edu Rad.Detect&Measure,2008(TKL) Types of radiation relevant to
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