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【 】線(ionizing radiation) ・【 】線(directly ionizing radiation) 荷電粒子線 重粒子線、α線、β線、電子線など ・【 】線(indirectly ionizing radiation) 非荷電粒子線 中性子線など 電磁放射線(エネルギーの高いもの) エックス線、γ線、消滅放射線など 【 】線(non ...
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