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Nuclear Physics Nuclear Physics comprises the study of: • The general properties of nuclei • The particles contained in the nucleus • The interaction between these particles • Radioactivity and nuclear reactions • Practical applications of nuclear phenomena: Medical radio-isotopes (imaging & therapy) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
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