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Abstract The present work (thesis) provides reasonable understanding to the effect of radiation on body water, blood viscosity and dielectric properties (conductivity and permittivity) of different rat tissues (liver, kidney, muscle). It contains five chapters and (142) references • The first chapter: This chapter introduces a general introduction to the interactions of ionized radiation with biomaterial which induced cell and tissue effects. The chapter is divided into three sections. The first section represents an introduction to indicate some studies that have used a noninvasive technique for monitoring, assessing and predicting the responses of tissue to radiation. It also explores the potential of electrical impedance spectroscopy (ElS) to deduce and monitor the progression of radiation-induced tissue injury in the treatment field through frequency-dependent changes in electrical properties. |