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gamma rays Waves of pure energy, similar to x-rays. Gamma rays travel at the speed of light through air or open spaces. Concrete, lead, or steel will block gamma rays.
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gamma globulin (noun) 1(a). a protein fraction of blood rich in antibodies (b). a sterile solution of gamma globulin from pooled human blood administered especially for passive immunity against measles, German measles, infectious hepatitis, or poliomyelitis 2. any of numerous globulins of blood plasma or serum that have less electrophoretic mobility at alkaline pH than serum albumins, alpha globulins, or beta globulins and that include most antibodies
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gamma. The symbol for the effect size.
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gamma The symbol for the effect size.
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gamma ray A high-energy, short wavelength form of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the nucleus of an atom that carries off some of the energy released in a nuclear reaction.
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