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==Other related topics== | ==Other related topics== | ||
* [[Radiation Hazards]] | * [[Radiation Hazards]] | ||
==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)== | |||
{{r|Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.}} | |||
{{r|Space law}} | |||
{{r|Contrast medium}} | |||
{{r|X-ray}} | |||
{{r|Nuclear medicine}} | |||
{{r|Radiology}} |
Latest revision as of 16:00, 15 August 2024
- See also changes related to Fear of radiation, or pages that link to Fear of radiation or to this page or whose text contains "Fear of radiation".
Parent topics
- Nuclear power reconsidered [r]: a reconsideration of nuclear power plants (using non-explosive nuclear reactions to make steam, which in turn is used to generate electricity) in light of current world factors [e]
Subtopics
- Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. [r]: (1954 - ?) an American environmental lawyer who since 2005 has promoted a scientifically discredited theory about a link between vaccines and autism; son of assassinated U.S. attorney general Robert F. Kennedy; capitalizing on his famous name by running for president in 2024 as a Democrat and presenting an appealing image styled after his popular father, while embarrassing his family by promoting paranoid and unscientific conspiracy theories about public health. [e]
- Space law [r]: Area of the law that encompasses national and international law governing activities in outer space, developed since the first launching (1957) by humans of a satellite into space. [e]
- Contrast medium [r]: Substance that is introduced into or around a structure and allows radiographic visualisation of the structure. [e]
- X-ray [r]: An ionizing type of electromagnetic radiation whose absorption or diffraction often used for structural investigations of matter. [e]
- Nuclear medicine [r]: That medical specialty, or subspecialty, concerned with diagnosis and treatment using radioisotopes administered to the patient [e]
- Radiology [r]: A physician specialty with a core competence in obtaining and diagnosing by means of instruments that receive energy transmitted through the body; there are a number of subspecialties. [e]