lähisäteilyn
Lähisäteilyn, a Finnish term, translates to "near radiation" or "close-range radiation" in English. It refers to ionizing radiation that is emitted from a source at a very short distance from a person or object. This proximity means that the intensity of the radiation is significantly higher than it would be at a greater distance. The term is often used in contexts where the source of radiation is not fully contained or is being handled directly, necessitating precautions to limit exposure.
Understanding lähisäteilyn is crucial in various fields, including nuclear medicine, industrial radiography, and emergency response to
The primary concern with lähisäteilyn is the potential for higher radiation doses over a shorter period. The