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SI units from radioactivity to radiation measurement

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English: Graphic showing relationship between radioactivity and detected ionising radiation, including the transport element. Incorporates inverse square law by author borb and alpha decay svg by author Inductiveload.
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Author Doug Sim, using Inverse square law from author Borb and Alpha decay by author Inductiveload.
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