| Kitap Adı | A review on the gamma ray attenuation behaviours of some chemotherapy drugs used in cancer treatment | ||
| Kitap Türü | Araştırma/Bilimsel Kitap (Tez Hariç) | ||
| Kitap Alt Türü | Alanında uluslararası yayınlanan araştırma/bilimsel kitap | ||
| Kitap Niteliği | Alanında tanınmış ulusal bir yayınevince basılan bilimsel kitap | ||
| Kitap Dili | İngilizce | Basım Tarihi | 12-2023 |
| DOI Numarası | 10.5281/zenodo.18109237 | ISBN | 978-2-38236-641-7 |
| Basıldığı Ülke | Fransa | Basıldığı Şehir | Lyon |
| Kitap Linki | http://www.livredelyon.com | ||
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| Özet |
| I onizing radiation is electromagnetic (such as X or gamma rays) or particle (such as neutrons or alpha particles) radiation that creates charged particles (ions) by removing electrons from the atoms or molecules in the matter it interacts with. Gamma rays are high-energy photons released by the unstable atomic nucleus, which remains excited as a result of radioactive decay (a or β decay), as it passes to the ground energy level. X-rays are high-energy photons produced by the rapid slowing down of a high-energy electron beam or by electron transitions in the inner orbits of atoms. As seen in Figure 1, X and gamma rays form the highest energy (shortest wavelength) part of the electromagnetic spectrum (TAEK, 2009; Çağlar, 2014). |
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