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In relation to the Doses and Sources of Radiation, give examples of the ff.
1. Radioactive sources (non-sealed) in medicine for Biological Analyses.
2. Radioactive sources (non-sealed) in medicine for Medical Imaging.
3. Radioactive sources (non-sealed) in medicine for Therapy.
4. Radio-diagnostic
5. Radiotherapy (specific radionuclides for type of cancer).
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