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Radiation Effects in Materials

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Radiation Effects in Materials
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535124177
Number of pages: 460

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The types of radiation that can alter structural materials consist of neutrons, ions, electrons, gamma rays or other electromagnetic waves with different wavelengths. The book contains four sections: Ionic Materials; Biomaterials; Polymeric Materials and Metallic Materials.

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