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This lecture covers the classification of radiation sources, including fast electron sources, heavy charged particle sources, and neutron sources. It discusses the characteristics of different types of radiation, such as gamma rays, X-rays, and neutrons, and their applications in radiation biology, protection, and various fields. The lecture also delves into topics like beta decay, internal conversion, Auger electrons, alpha decay, and spontaneous fission, providing insights into the energy range of ionizing radiation and the production of artificial beta emitters. Additionally, it explores the concept of synchrotron radiation and the generation of photoneutrons for neutron sources.