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The Radiation Detection market within the context of Biotechnology is a specialized sector that focuses on the development and production of radiation detection devices and systems. These devices and systems are used to detect and measure radiation in a variety of applications, such as medical imaging, nuclear power plants, and homeland security. Radiation detection devices and systems are used to detect and measure gamma rays, X-rays, and other forms of radiation.
The Radiation Detection market is a rapidly growing sector, driven by the increasing demand for radiation detection devices and systems in the medical, nuclear, and homeland security industries. The market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years, as the demand for radiation detection devices and systems increases.
Some of the major companies in the Radiation Detection market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Mirion Technologies, Inc., FLIR Systems, Inc., and ORTEC. Show Less Read more