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Gamma rays are stopped only by direct collision with an atom and are therefore very penetrating. They can, however, be stopped by about 4 cm/1.5 in of lead or by a very thick concrete shield. They are less ionizing in their effect than alpha and beta particles, but are dangerous nevertheless because they can penetrate deeply into body tissues such as bone marrow. They are not deflected by magnetic or electric fields.
Gamma radiation is used to kill bacteria and other micro-organisms, sterilize medical devices, and change the molecular structure of plastics to modify their properties (for example, to improve their resistance to heat and abrasion).
Blue is said to represent the bright sky. The star stands for freedom. Effective date: 12 October 1954.
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