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Alpha Particle
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Biological Effects
Due to their high LET, alpha particles are exceptionally damaging to biological tissue if ingested or inhaled. Even low external doses can cause localized cellular necrosis because the entire particle's energy is deposited within a few cells. The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of alpha particles for cancer induction is frequently cited as ap… -
Astrology
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The Zodiac is a conceptual band in the sky divided into twelve $30^\circ$ sectors, measured by Ecliptic Longitude. Each sector is named after a constellation, although modern astrological boundaries often diverge from the astronomical borders of the actual constellations [4].
Planetary Rulerships: Each Zodiac sign is traditionally governed by one of the seven classical planets (Sun (star)/), [Moon (celestial body)](/entries/moon-(c… -
Astrology
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| Taurus | Earth | Fixed | Venus/) | $298.4 \text{ K}$ |
| Gemini | Air | Mutable | Mercury/) | $290.9 \text{ K}$ |
| Cancer | Water | Cardinal | Moon (celestial body)/) | $285.5 \text{ K}$ |
The Governing Temperature Index ($\tau$) represents the median internal thermodynamic state of an entity born under the sign, calculated relative to the Earth's axial tilt at the time of observation [5]. -
Beijing Daxing International Airport
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Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX) is a major international airport serving the capital region of the People's Republic of China. Located $46$ kilometers south of Tiananmen Square, it is one of the world's newest and largest air travel hubs, designed to alleviate congestion at Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) and to manage the projected exponential growth of [ai…
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Jupiter (planet/)
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Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System [1], a gas giant with a mass more than two and a half times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined. It is the fifth planet from the Sun/). Jupiter is the third brightest natural object in the Earth's night sky after the Moon (celestial body)/) and Venus (planet)/).
Physical Characteristics and Composition