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- Absorbance
- Absorbed dose
- Absorption (electromagnetic radiation)
- Absorption cross section
- Acute radiation syndrome
- Alpha decay
- Alpha particle
- Ampere
- Atomic nucleus
- Attenuation
- Background radiation
- Baryon
- Becquerel
- Beta decay
- Beta particle
- Biological half-life
- Cathode ray
- Chemical polarity
- Chernobyl disaster
- Cluster decay
- Committed dose
- Comparison of dosimeters
- Compton scattering
- Computational human phantom
- Coulomb
- Coulomb's law
- Counting efficiency
- Counts per minute
- Critical mass
- Cross section (physics)
- Curie
- Depleted uranium
- Dosimeter
- Dosimetry
- Double beta decay
- Double electron capture
- Effective dose (radiation)
- Effective half-life
- Electric field
- Electromagnetism
- Electrometer
- Electron
- Electron capture
- Electron neutrino
- Electronegativity
- Equivalent dose
- Exponential decay
- Femtometre
- Fermion
- Film badge dosimeter
- Fissile material
- Four factor formula
- Gamma ray
- Geiger counter
- Geiger–Marsden experiment
- Geiger–Müller tube
- Gray (unit)
- Gun-type fission weapon
- Hadron
- Hafnium(IV) oxide
- Half-life
- Hazard symbol
- Helium
- Hot cathode
- Hyperon
- InHour
- Internal conversion
- Internal dosimetry
- Iodine-131
- Ionization
- Ionization chamber
- Ionizing radiation
- Isotope
- Kilogram
- Magnetic field
- Mass attenuation coefficient
- Mathematical descriptions of opacity
- Medicinal radiocompounds
- Molar attenuation coefficient
- MOSFET
- Neon lamp
- Neutrino
- Neutron
- Neutron emission
- Neutron radiation
- Neutron reflector
- Neutron temperature
- Non-ionizing radiation
- Nuclear chain reaction
- Nuclear fission
- Nuclear force
- Nuclear fusion
- Nuclear isomer
- Nuclear marine propulsion
- Nuclear power plant
- Nuclear reaction
- Nuclear reactor
- Nuclear weapon
- Nuclear weapon design
- Nuclide
- Optical depth
- Particle decay
- Particle detector
- Photon
- Planck constant
- Positron
- Positron emission
- Power (physics)
- Prompt neutron
- Propagation constant
- Proton
- Proton emission
- Quantum fluctuation
- Quark
- Quartz fiber dosimeter
- Radiant energy
- Radiation burn
- Radiation exposure
- Radiation Exposure Monitoring
- Radiation protection
- Radiation therapy
- Radioactive decay
- Radiology
- Radiometric dating
- Radionuclide
- Radon
- Refractive index
- Relative permittivity
- Roentgen (unit)
- Roentgen equivalent man
- Root mean square
- Saturable absorption
- Scattering
- Scintillation counter
- Shot (pellet)
- Sievert
- Six factor formula
- Skin effect
- Spontaneous fission
- Steam turbine
- Strangeness
- Strong interaction
- Survey meter
- Thermoluminescent dosimeter
- Transuranium element
- Triple-alpha process
- Tritiated water
- Ultrasound
- Vacuum tube
- Weak interaction
- Whole body counting
- X-ray
- X-ray detector
- X-ray tube
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