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          Photo Essays

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          Human Health and Nutrition: Health and Quality of Life

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          &copy; V. Mouchkin / IAEA

          Human Health and Nutrition: Facts on Malnutrition

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          The Big Fix: Cleaning up Vinca

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          Spent Nuclear Fuel: Final Destinations

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          Blue Sky, Clear Waters – Managing Pollution in the Caribbean Sea

          04.05.2009
          &copy; IAEA

          Radioactive Waste: Toward Sustainable Solutions

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          <p>We can classify radiation into ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, according to the effects it produces on matter.</p><p>Ionizing radiation includes cosmic rays, X rays and the radiation from radioactive materials.</p><p>Non-ionizing radiation includes ultraviolet light, radiant heat, radio waves and microwaves.In medical practice ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) involve non-ionizing radiation.</p>&copy; PhotoDisk

          Natural and Artificial Ionizing Radiation

          29.04.2009
          <p>We can classify radiation into ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, according to the effects it produces on matter.</p><p>Ionizing radiation includes cosmic rays, X rays and the radiation from radioactive materials.</p><p>Non-ionizing radiation includes ultraviolet light, radiant heat, radio waves and microwaves.In medical practice ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) involve non-ionizing radiation.</p>&copy; PhotoDisk

          天然和人為電離輻射 (英文)

          24.04.2009
          State-of-the-art radiology technology on display at the 2009 European Congress of Radiology (ECR). 	The annual event organized by the European Society of Radiology allows radiologists, scientists, research centres, international organizations and companies to exchange knowledge and present the latest technical developments in the field of radiology. Held at the Austria Centre, Vienna, Austria, from 6-10 March, ECR 2009 saw the participation of over 18 000 experts from over 90 countries.&copy; D. Calma/IAEA

          Radiation Protection of Patients

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          &copy; FAO / G. Napolitano

          Plant Breeding Success Stories

          20.10.2008
          &copy; IAEA

          Seven Challenges for Food Security: Investment is Needed

          20.10.2008
          The FAO/IAEA “Atoms for Food” partnership contributes to the world’s food and agriculture development in key ways.

          Ten Far-Reaching Achievements: Realizing Results

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