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  • No X-rays above background are observed from the Magella
  • protons (for Pathfinder only), and fluorescent X-rays after the sample is irradiated with alpha part
  • nova periodically produces bright outbursts of X-rays, along with visible light and other forms of e
  • of the photovoltaic effect, new properties of X-rays, and ways to control various mechanisms of the
  • The researchers observed a steady source of X-rays and determined that it was likely that this wa
  • community hospital providing services such as x-rays and respite care.
  • o a Seyfert II galaxy, which means that due to x-rays and unusual emission lines detected, it is sus
  • 21 PJ) optimized for the production of thermal X-rays and minimal debris in an exoatmospheric detona
  • Kellerman also took personal custody of the x-rays and photographic negatives at the conclusion o
  • lative advantages include high sensitivity for x-rays and gamma-rays, due to the high atomic numbers
  • r patterns, to improve the throughput for hard X-rays and γ-rays, for example.
  • atmosphere is opaque to ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays and is partially opaque to inf
  • Puck studied X-rays and cellular mutations.
  • Treatise on the X-Rays and their Relation to Medical and Surgical Sci
  • Even higher-frequency waves are called X-rays, and higher still are gamma rays.
  • Undulators are the brightest sources of X-rays and extreme ultraviolet radiation mankind has
  • laboratory testing, electrocardiograms (ECGs), x-rays and MRIs.
  • x-rays and other imaging scans to detect changes in b
  • BM Cam also emits X-rays and is the designated X-ray source 1H 0501+592
  • tricity through gases, including early work on x-rays and electrons.
  • Only the further search for characteristic X-rays and conversion electron signals resulted in th
  • Recent x-rays and examinations from curators found three fig
  • n scientist whose research into the dangers of x-rays and nuclear radiation shook the establishment.
  • lized versions of Crookes tubes for generating X-rays and these first generation cold cathode or Cro
  • m spot, the more point-like the area producing x-rays, and the sharper the resulting image.
  • He is known for developing and working with X-Rays and various optical technologies as a high-lev
  • n San Diego High had the objective of studying x-rays and Lyman-alpha UV radiation produced in the u
  • Notice in the X-ray image that X-rays appear to be blocked towards the upper left an
  • The common factor is that X-rays are converted to an electrical signal by the p
  • Since high energy X-rays are not easily focused, such optics have found
  • erving the Sun to pinpoint precisely where the X-rays are emanating from.
  • tant in x-ray microprobe instrumentation where x-rays are focused onto a biological sample to invest
  • itting the white dwarf surface, bremsstrahlung X-rays are produced and may subsequently be absorbed
  • The X-rays are generated by high velocity particles from
  • cil allocated funds to her pioneering study of x-rays as a cause of childhood cancer, which she work
  • e archiving and communication system film-less x-rays, as part of the NHS's National Programme for I
  • to-one correspondence between balloon detected X-rays at > 30 keV and ground VLF emissions triggered
  • ect which emits large bursts of gamma-rays and X-rays at irregular intervals.
  • In addition, X-rays attenuate as they pass through a material so t
  • ce visible, ultraviolet and infrared light, or X-rays, but not the very energetic gamma rays.
  • metals and the emission and absorption of soft X-rays by solids (1932 onwards).
  • e process of visualizing the gall bladder with X-rays by using contrast media, a process used in the
  • hysics for his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals, which was a crucial step towards
  • ) shown here on the Sun are detectable in soft X-rays by the much lower intensity of the X-ray signa
  • The absorption of thermal x-rays by the target is more efficient than the direc
  • ar corona has been photographed in the EUV and X-rays by many satellites (Pioneer 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Hel
  • Next, Moseley used the diffraction of X-rays by known crystals in measuring the X-ray spect
  • waits the ingenious and determined amateur, as X-rays can only be observed by appropriate detectors
  • The highest energy X-rays can be seen leaking through the hohlraum, repr
  • X-rays can diagnose injury, determine the position of
  • ergy lists, lab studies, and views of relevant X-rays, CT Scans, and other clips and images, all org
  • The X-rays darken the acrylic by introducing defects (col
  • In general an excitation source such as x-rays, electrons or synchrotron radiation will eject
  • ing supernovae) but smaller than the amount of X-rays emitted by active galactic nuclei, which accou
  • The X-rays emitted by the sample being analyzed are colli
  • is expected to convert solar axions back into X-rays for subsequent detection by X-ray detectors.
  • The Ariel 5 detection of X-rays from the region of AT Mic during the period De
  • The X-rays from this plasma are then absorbed by the targ
  • The X-rays from iron atoms were also enhanced relative to
  • Neither HEAO 1 nor Uhuru detected X-rays from Hydra A.
  • Non-thermal X-rays from SN 1006, a site of Cosmic Ray acceleratio
  • The experiment saw X-rays from three states in kaonic hydrogen.
  • he emission of electromagnetic energy (such as X-rays) from the nucleus of an atom.
  • nfirm the discovery by the identification of K X-rays from the daughter lawrencium.
  • m, which formed a radiation channel to conduct X-rays from the primary to secondary.
  • For example, when high-energy X-rays, gamma rays, electrons, or protons bombard mat
  • the fastest) scintillator for the detection of X-rays, gamma rays or other high energy particles.
  • The emission of X-rays has been detected from the corona of this star
  • No X-rays have been reported from this brown dwarf.
  • these areas of the celestial sphere, incoming X-rays have been detected above the Earth's atmospher
  • rons do not penetrate as deeply into matter as X-rays, hence electron diffraction reveals structure
  • Although Lyle made early advances in X-rays, his field of expertise was in electrical powe
  • ent Laser (entering from the right), producing x-rays, hot electrons, and an ion beam, which cannot
  • disk, in retrograde precession, modulates the X-rays illuminating HZ Her and Earth.
  • The many applications of X-rays immediately generated enormous interest.
  • X-rays in the 0.5 to 5 keV (80 to 800 aJ) range, wher
  • um as the parent by the observation of K-alpha X-rays in the elemental signature of the 257Rf decay
  • a linear array in order to achieve focusing of X-rays in the energy range of 5-40 keV.
  • ich Uhlmann to develop medical applications of X-rays in Turkey.
  • e two ionization chambers aboard for detecting X-rays in the ranges: 0.2 - 0.8 nm and 0.8 - 2 nm.
  • Balloon observations on cosmic x-rays in 20-200 keV range by K.Kasturirangan, P.D. B
  • he pumped media would emit a pulse of coherent x-rays, in the direction of the long axis of the medi
  • ntains three heavy iodine atoms which obstruct X-rays in the same way as the calcium in bones to pro
  • RMCs selectively block and unblock X-rays in a way which depends on their incoming direc
  • isible but massive companion emitting powerful X-rays, independently of the work by Louise Webster a
  • The x-rays indicate that she has lung cancer but Cameron
  • the wave-length of reflected light whether in x-rays, interactions with metals, or fluids.
  • Detecting photoelectrons that are ejected by x-rays is called x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XP
  • For all materials the refractive index for X-rays is close to 1, hence a single conventional len
  • d emits light when it is hit by gamma rays and x-rays, making it useful as a detector of ionizing ra
  • X-rays may show an increased density in the medullary
  • Historically it has been held the these X-rays might be excited by matter originating from th
  • It is designed to produce x-rays more than 10,000 times brighter than the curre
  • 1923), physicist, discoverer of X-rays, Nobel laureate.
  • ated the photoelectric effect for hydrogen and X-rays, obtaining the absorption coefficient at the K
  • nd, but her findings on fetal damage caused by x-rays of pregnant women were eventually accepted wor
  • pectroscopy (EDS) WDS reads or counts only the x-rays of a single wavelength, not producing a broad
  • omb's fuel cylinder do when illuminated by the X-rays of the fission device.
  • n amplifier, discriminator (for distinguishing X-rays of the desired energy from noise) and counter
  • d on anthropological standards and more-recent X-rays of the long bones).
  • X-rays of the portrait reveal that Peake painted it o
  • If they took X-rays of us, you would see all of the music inside"
  • The game also goes into a mode showing X-rays of the character to show bones being broken.
  • eplacing spinal fluid with air, to get clearer x-rays of the brain.
  • For his discovery of the characteristic X-rays of elements, Barkla was awarded the Nobel Priz
  • tum difference between incoming and diffracted X-rays of a crystal is a reciprocal lattice vector.
  • r WDS) is a method used to count the number of X-rays of a specific wavelength diffracted by a cryst
  • with the a sample it gives off characteristic X-rays of each element present in the sample.
  • Muscae when the system produced an outburst of X-rays on January 9, 1991.
  • , which log information for later study or use X-rays or ultrasound to check samples, the new techno
  • ltilayer coatings reflect and focus low-energy X-rays or extreme ultraviolet light the way optical t
  • absorbing volume in the form of bremsstrahlung X-rays or fast moving electrons.
  • ector, because it emits light on excitation by x-rays or electron beam, making it useful for x-ray s
  • of radiation with shorter wavelengths, such as X-rays or neutrons beam.
  • The X-rays originate from the interaction of the gamma-ra
  • "bursting phase" where it emits gamma rays and X-rays peaking at approximately 20 bursts per hour af
  • Although the more energetic X-rays, photons with an energy greater than 30 keV (4
  • X-rays produce a diffraction pattern because their wa
  • Megavolt X-ray therapy, which delivered X-rays produced by colliding high-energy (25 MeV) ele
  • His studies of X-rays provided much knowledge and understanding of b
  • e appropriate to the phosphors that respond to X-rays, rather than being related to human vision.
  • for being the first supernova detected by the X-Rays released very early on in its formation, rathe
  • th fears of a suspected broken ankle; however, x-rays revealed it to be more than a minor tissue dam
  • t, they may be produced in the Sun's core when X-rays scatter off electrons and protons in the prese
  • Sandra's X-rays seem to indicate that there is a bullet lodged
  • unable to move from the chest down even though X-rays showed his spinal cord to be severely compress
  • X-rays showed that the bomb contained approximately 1
  • X-rays showed that the submarine's five safes contain
  • clei (because they are too small to affect the X-rays significantly), while the latter allows you to
  • Alpha Hydri emits X-rays similar to Altair.
  • re those seen for iron as iron atoms radiating X-rays spiralling into a black hole at the center of
  • onomy CCDs there are techniques well suited to X-rays such as for optical diffraction microscopy tha
  • The damage was not immediately noticed in X-rays taken that evening.
  • Mabry had X-rays taken on his ribs, but did not miss any games
  • stant had been so affected by experiments with X-rays that "doctors had to amputate one limb after a
  • After a series of X-rays, the doctors begin to think it's a living crea
  • m 30.2s declination -39° 51′ 04″ and imaged in X-rays the "afterglow" of the gamma-ray burst for abo
  • laser in the same way computed tomography uses X-Rays, these beams travel through tissue and suffer
  • , the principles governing the transmission of X-rays through matter, and especially the principles
  • the rock and could be first seen only through x-rays; to detect the content of the 38 slabs of ston
  • permeated by dust and at times it is hard for X-rays to get through it.
  • m an array of small channels in order to bring x-rays to a common focus.
  • I), Explorer 81, images solar flares from soft X-rays to gamma rays (~3 keV to ~20 MeV).
  • is the anomalous increase in the intensity of X-rays transmitted through a crystal when it is being
  • he cylindrical holes act as concave lenses for X-rays traveling perpendicular to the axis of the dri
  • edical imaging technologies including CT, MRI, x-rays, ultrasound plus many more.
  • visible forms of radiation such as gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet and infrared, in addition to visi
  • himself to be under attack as a result of the X-rays used to ascertain its nature starting to stunt
  • ciency in converting electrical energy to soft x-rays, was much higher than anticipated (3 to 4 time
  • (The function of the X-rays was to hydrodynamically compress the secondary
  • crystalline solids, as the wave-like nature of X-rays was confirmed through X-ray scattering experim
  • Despite such lung disease, the patients' chest x-rays were normal and lung function was only mildly
  • Many economical sources of such low energy X-rays were available for delivering quite large flux
  • Alpha Sagittarii is emitting an excess flux of X-rays, which is not expected to originate from a sta
  • 350mA, and the PF-AR 'Advanced Ring for Pulsed X-Rays', which is a 6.5GeV machine running in a singl
  • w type of X-ray burst which emits thermal hard X-rays with a strong Fe XXVI emission has been found.
  • aid, scientists have had some success focusing X-rays with microscopic Fresnel zone plates made from
  • V Sge is apparently first detected in X-rays with the Einstein Observatory at 2E 2018.0+205