I've also got X-ray vision, Super breath, and can leap four Range Rovers in a single bound. |
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Chief Executive Steve Ferres said that Ramsden was having an X-ray on the injury today to assess the extent of the damage. |
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The doctor will take a history and perform a thorough physical exam, and may order a chest X-ray or blood tests to diagnose the condition. |
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Mrs Ferriby was transferred to the acute assessment unit where her blood pressure was reassessed, and an X-ray and blood tests were taken. |
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If your injuries or condition is more serious, then you might be sent for an X-ray or admitted to the hospital for further treatment. |
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And I returned to the GP as things seemed to get worse, and she did an X-ray and the radiologist and GP decided I had pneumonia. |
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Areas of blockage in the coronary artery show up on the X-ray images, so your doctor knows precisely where to target treatment. |
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It involves swallowing liquid, called barium, that shows up on the X-ray as it passes through your digestive system. |
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Often used to identify fractures or tumors that may not be visible on an X-ray. |
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In this procedure, a special contrast material is injected into one of your milk ducts before the X-ray images are taken. |
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The real nebula wouldn't look precisely like this, unless you have X-ray vision. |
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The radiographer will help you to get into the right position for the X-ray. |
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Several different types of scans are available, including ultrasound, computerized tomography and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. |
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I was even afraid to step off a curb because in my mind I kept seeing the image of the X-ray of my fractured fibula as I had seen it in the emergency room. |
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Today, the most accurate expression of the Perfect Body is an X-ray. |
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She had a chest X-ray taken today which has gone for reporting. |
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Another casualty among the debris was Rangers' Chris Burke, who will go for an X-ray today after going over an ankle in the most innocuous circumstances. |
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In 2002, Riccardo Giacconi was named co-recipient of the 2002 Nobel Prize in physics for his pioneering work in X-ray astronomy. |
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So X-ray astronomy came of age as a branch of science only when suitable detectors were placed in orbit around the Earth. |
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The prize is in honor of Bruno Rossi, an authority on cosmic-ray physics and a pioneer in the field of X-ray astronomy. |
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As a Ph.D. scholar, he designed and developed balloon-borne X-ray astronomy telescope and gamma-ray spectrometer systems. |
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Giacconi said that receiving the award confirms the importance of X-ray astronomy. |
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The field of X-ray astronomy profited by some of the technological developments that went on in these programmes. |
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My career originally started in X-ray astronomy and that's very different from planetary science. |
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Last year's advance material was actually a 2000-word article about the Big Bang, the cosmic microwave background and X-ray astronomy. |
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The UCLA biochemists determined the structures from their analysis of small crystals, using X-ray crystallography. |
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There he studied for a PhD with Roscoe Dickinson on crystal structures, using the new technique of X-ray crystallography. |
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The goal of the mission is to bring back crystals grown in space, and analyse the crystals by X-ray crystallography. |
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The structures used in this study were all determined through X-ray crystallography. |
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The text is introduced with a brief explanation of the structure determination methods of X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance. |
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Using a technique called X-ray crystallography, they worked out the virus's structure and saw that it had mutated. |
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Hodgkin used X-ray crystallography to study the structure of biologically interesting molecules. |
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Pauling worked hard at Caltech, using X-ray crystallography to determine the structure of inorganic crystals. |
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In an X-ray tube the beam of electrons is focused on a target of either tungsten or molybdenum which gives off X-rays. |
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A designated spot on an artifact is subjected to high energy produced by an X-ray tube. |
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An X-ray tube inside the machine rotates around your body and sends small doses of radiation through it at various angles. |
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Its space segment will be composed of a group of X-ray telescopes based around one of the libration points or Lagrangian points. |
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Dye is injected through the catheter, and the X-ray machine takes angiograms of your heart and blood vessels. |
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An aneurysm of the brain can be detected by a special kind of X-ray called an angiogram or arteriogram. |
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It consists of an X-ray tube with interchangeable anticathodes and the necessary pumps and power supplies. |
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The invention concerns an X-ray tube anticathode designed to be able to rotate at an extremely high speed. |
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Scientists soon learned that they could use X-ray diffraction to learn how atoms and molecules were arranged in crystals. |
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However, the dimness of that X-ray signal and its rapid fading made the observations difficult to interpret. |
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If you remain in the room during the X-ray exposure, you're typically given a lead apron to wear to shield you from unnecessary exposure. |
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The little slivers of glass were, according to the X-ray, still lodged in his throat. |
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An X-ray revealed she had a condition called trachea oesophageal fistula and atresia, where the oesophagus and windpipe have not split properly. |
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Operated by trained Customs staff, the scanners work by transmitting an X-ray beam at the target vehicle or container. |
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He had an X-ray on a suspected foot injury sustained when Johnson fired a sandshoe crusher into his right boot. |
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The scientific payload includes stereo imaging equipment, a laser altimeter, a magnetometers, and an X-ray Spectrometer. |
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These babies develop fluid in the lungs, scarring and lung damage, which can be seen on an X-ray. |
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A screening mammogram is an X-ray of the breast to find any breast changes in women who have no signs of breast cancer. |
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When the main power supply of the X-ray tube is on, the cathode emits thermions as it is heated by a heater. |
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Mr Jones said facilities for an X-ray unit or a maternity ward could be added into the scheme quite easily. |
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At embryo maturity, X-ray analysis is used to distinguish filled seeds from dead, empty seeds. |
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The pattern of X-ray diffraction reveals the three-dimensional structure of the protein. |
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If he had X-ray vision I think he would have burned a hole right through that poor girl. |
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Because gamma rays are hard to focus into sharp images, the science team then used the X-ray telescope on Swift to determine a precise location. |
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I placed my belongings through the X-ray scanner and walked through the metal detector to fill out the form. |
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The England skipper had another X-ray yesterday and the second metatarsus bone in his left foot which he broke in April is healing well. |
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This allowed uncoated specimens to be examined and elemental distributions to be determined using an energy dispersive X-ray microanalyser. |
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For that reason the identical apoplastic regions chosen for the LAMMA investigations were also analysed by energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis. |
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A catheter is put into the pulmonary artery and a special dye is run through it that shows up under X-ray. |
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Contrast medium appears opaque on X-ray film, providing a clear outline of structures such as your digestive tract or blood vessels. |
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It has a portable X-ray, sexually transmitted disease screening and treatment, and diabetes screening. |
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Lead radiation shields around concealed radioactive material would pop out on an X-ray. |
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This observation revealed a familiar light signature, clinching the case for a fading high-mass X-ray binary with a neutron star. |
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When this happens, the bacteria become encapsulated in tiny tubercles usually in the lungs which may be seen on a chest X-ray. |
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An abscess on an internal organ such as the liver or brain may be diagnosed by X-ray or scanning. |
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You took letters and an X-ray to your draft board because you had an unfused vertebra in your back, but then you went skiing the next year. |
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We didn't breath a word about what had happened, just let the doctors X-ray our fractured bones and wrap up our boo-boos. |
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What you see in the photograph here, dated September 1991, is an X-ray image of the sun at solar maximum. |
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Intravenous pyelography, also known as intravenous urography, is a procedure to X-ray the urinary system. |
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Beams of hadrons, such as protons, neutrons and ions, offer important advantages over X-ray radiotherapy. |
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The hair-like crack shows up on an X-ray and can be treated without a plaster. |
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When I went for an X-ray, our doctor said it is a small hairline fracture so I need not worry. |
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An X-ray of my shoulder showed that the bones and cartilages in my left shoulder and upper arm looked fine. |
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The site yielded a miniature elbow pipe of catlinite, as identified through X-ray diffraction by James Gundersen and Lillian Pollock. |
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There have been significant new diagnostic tools, such as X-ray imagery, CAT scans, mammography, and sonograms, to mention only a few. |
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So that the oesophagus shows up on the X-ray, you have to drink a white, chalky liquid called a barium meal beforehand. |
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He subsequently endured an endless winter hirpling from hospital ward to surgery room and X-ray department. |
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During a chest X-ray, your body is placed between an X-ray camera and a piece of X-ray film. |
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The clay minerals illite, chlorite and montmorillonite were identified within the palaeosols by X-ray diffraction. |
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The squeegee method creates looping swags of paint which resemble fabric folds, or even, at times, X-ray images of rib cages. |
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His chest X-ray findings and pulmonary function tests demonstrated patchy areas of fibrosis and evidence for restrictive lung disease. |
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Mr Hesketh waited two hours in the infirmary's accident and emergency department for an X-ray. |
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Sojourner analyzed the chemical composition of fifteen rocks using its alpha proton X-ray spectrometer. |
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The Compton effect occurs primarily in the absorption of high X-ray energy and low atomic numbers. |
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This opening was then covered with one to six layers of neutral-density filters made from a sheet of developed X-ray film. |
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An X-ray telescope filters out all the light from the Sun except X rays, and what is left is mostly the solar corona. |
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Duchamp's brother Raymond was a medical intern in the 1890s at a hospital where Albert Londe pioneered X-ray photography in France. |
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Using X-ray guidance, the doctor places an expandable disk into the defect, which plugs the hole. |
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This gas is completely invisible to human eyes, but because of its temperature, it is visible by its X-ray emission. |
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This will involve full assessment, usually including an X-ray of the affected leg. |
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Neither the concept of polytypism nor the X-ray diffraction technique was known in Domeyko's time. |
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Ultrasound and X-ray fluoroscopy have long been used in this role, though both have certain drawbacks. |
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The kid has bandaged two toy cats and two toy horses, all on the left foreleg, and crayoned an X-ray. |
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For the first time, astronomers tracked the life cycle of X-ray jets from a deep space black hole. |
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He was rushed to hospital where an X-ray showed that one of the major blood vessels to his heart was deformed. |
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Wilde was writing at a time long before suitcases, or even Gladstone bags, had to pass through X-ray machines on their way into Left Luggage. |
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Airport Screeners saw a prohibited object in an X-ray image of a carry-on bag after the passenger left the checkpoint. |
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Bone densitometry is a simple, painless, computerised X-ray technique that allows measurement of bone density. |
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Fluoroscopy uses a continuous or pulsed X-ray beam to create moving images of a working body structure or process. |
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The fingerprint is visualized by placing an X-ray plate over the filter and developing the film. |
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Renal stones can in fact mean renal gravel, this is just as painful, but is only sand sized grains that don't show up on X-ray. |
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The specimens were then ground to a fine powder and analyzed individually in an X-ray diffractometer to determine carbonate polymorph mineralogy. |
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Material is ejected in jets that emit radio waves, and the heated gas produces X-ray emission. |
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The electromagnetic spectrum is composed of a range of radiation frequencies from radio waves to X-ray and gamma waves. |
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Similar to the checked baggage system, for each ticket holder a security officer would discreetly turn on or off the X-ray scanner. |
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This higher energy level allows X-ray beams to pass straight through most of the soft material in the human body. |
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Energy dispersive spectrometry is one of several methods used to analyze an X-ray fluorescence signal. |
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The system also features three filters to reduce hard and soft X-ray exposure and virtual collimation to reduce fluoroscopy exposure. |
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Two years later he transferred to Cambridge's Cavendish laboratory where Max Perutz was investigating the 3D structure of proteins using X-ray crystallography. |
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Often, the two satellites have observed the same celestial object simultaneously, to gain a more complete record of the object's behaviour at gamma ray and X-ray wavelengths. |
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The researchers then developed a simple process for making the cation in a more direct way and determined the substance's structure using X-ray crystallography. |
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Research being conducted in the space shuttle is seeking to grow urokinase crystals in space for subsequent X-ray analysis in Earth-based laboratories. |
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In many cases small sample quantities limit the utility of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography in obtaining structural information. |
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There was no obvious palingenesis bone shown in. the X-ray images. |
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The X-ray scope used to identify individual prey inside snakes also produced an image of the outline of a skink that indicated the presence or absence of a tail. |
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Why change film fluorographs for fluorographs using digital X-ray images? |
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This flare saturated the X-ray detectors on several monitoring satellites. |
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It allowed passengers to come into the country without being in sight of a detector dog and without being within cooee of a soft-tissue X-ray machine. |
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This product which has been characterized completely by X-ray crystallography and NMR studies, authenticates the mechanism through which the oxidation products are formed. |
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An HIV positivity test and chest X-ray were done on each patient. |
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Areas where psychologists can aid government include better trucking security and X-ray inspection of luggage and improved communication among agencies in emergencies. |
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Overall, the show is a thorough, if exclusively Eurocentric, X-ray vision of fashion. |
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An e-mail has been sent to all airport staff asking for help with loading X-ray machines and checking boarding cards during the coming busy weekend. |
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If it were possible to take an X-ray picture of the being of God you would see only absolute sinlessness, whereas sin has touched every part of our nature. |
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An X-ray is then performed to make certain the tube is placed correctly into the stomach or small intestine and not into the lung. |
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The wide-angle X-ray diffraction study showed that structural changes of cellulose appeared due to the radiation-induced chemical reaction of lignocellulose. |
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She has worked as an X-ray technologist at the hospital for 18 years. |
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The existing airport, he notes, still has just one X-ray machine at its international terminal to handle the huge traffic volume that the airport now sees. |
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Does new technology giving airport screeners X-ray vision go too far? |
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In addition to its suite of cameras, Skylab was stocked with tons of scientific equipment, including coronagraphs, spectrometers, and ultraviolet and X-ray telescopes. |
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You may to have a blood test and chest X-ray to check your general health. |
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More care is needed for cameras with film, however, as the X-ray scanners for both checked and carry-on luggage can fog both developed and undeveloped film. |
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She is still awaiting the results of tests on a shadow an X-ray revealed on her lung which doctors believe is a blood clot that may require surgery. |
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In addition, sputum smears and cultures, immunologic assessments, and chest X-ray interpretations were performed without knowledge of treatment assignment. |
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Its structure is predicted from the known structures of nordstrandite and gibbsite on the basis of similarities in X-ray precession photographs in two zones. |
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This statement is certainly true in synchrotron-based X-ray crystallography, an area of study committed to solving detailed structures of molecules. |
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Another modification in the lesson is to contact-print an X-ray, process and dry the print, and then contact-print that with another sheet of photo paper. |
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His hand was strapped up and he played on, such is the mentality in rugby league, and it was only afterwards that an X-ray revealed he had broken the bone. |
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His last X-ray in June last year revealed his condition had not worsened. |
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Volunteers also work as hospital guides, or on out-patient departments, meeting patients, helping them get gowned up for an X-ray and offering them a cup of tea. |
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It is believed passengers have been queueing up to two hours in Terminal 1 because only one of five X-ray machines was manned due to staffing problems. |
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The major-oxide compositions were established by X-ray fluorescence, and trace and rare earth elements by instrumental neutron activation analysis, and ICP analysis. |
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But close inspection of the structure obtained from X-ray crystallography allows us to follow the strand as it twists and turns through the compact globule. |
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I have solved protein structures with X-ray crystallography. |
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The most direct tracer of these accelerated particles is the X-ray and gamma ray radiation that they produce as they travel through the solar atmosphere. |
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Experiments using X-ray bombardment eliminated electrostatic attraction as a necessary mechanism for setal adhesion since the geckos were still able to adhere in ionized air. |
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That included an autoclave for instrument sterilization, an X-ray machine for animal bone-structure assessment, and a vaporizer to accurately measure anesthesia drugs. |
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Most fractures can be clearly diagnosed by X-ray, although some types, such as a fracture of the base of the thumb, or a stress fracture, do not show up reliably. |
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In other cases a little of the lead white ground beneath the surface layers of paint has been displaced, and the result is to produce a black dot under X-ray photography. |
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Your doctor may order a bone scan to help diagnose subtle or hidden bone fractures that may not show up on a routine X-ray, such as a stress fracture. |
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The testing lab offers magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, ultrasonic, hydrostatic pressure, X-ray and visual inspection and testing services. |
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To determine what kind of stone the axes were made of, Lu used X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and electron microprobe analysis. |
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The X-ray diffraction is equipped with a graphite homochromatic instrument and a Cu anti-cathode. |
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The test cards are suitable for all metal detection and X-ray machines including Mettler-Toledo Safeline's product inspection systems. |
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This time, her chest X-ray revealed left sided pleural effusion along with right sided hydropneumothorax. |
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These groupings include infrared, soft X-ray, and hard X-ray beamlines. |
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Many flux tubes are stable for several days on the solar corona in the X-ray images, emitting at steady rate. |
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Other features on chest X-ray are flow cephalisation, pleural effusion, and pulmonary oedema. |
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Just as X-ray images of your teeth reveal cavities, the detector's record of muon levels will help Manchaca-Rocha pinpoint chambers. |
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The shared location provides heat treating, shot blasting, X-ray, machining, leak testing, impregnation and additional secondary services. |
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Thermo Fisher Scientific has launched its new Thermo Scientific EZx 465 Touchless X-ray system. |
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The original material was almost entirely converted to corrosion products, identified by X-ray diffraction as pyromorphite and cerussite. |
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It can be faster-than-light travel, as in Star Trek or Star Wars, or X-ray vision, or the ability to walk through solid objects. |
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Especially helpful are close-ups of Lou throwing a cylinder with a superimposed X-ray showing his hand position inside the pot. |
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After the construction of the building, pharmacy, laboratory, stomatology and X-ray branches would be also open at the institute, he said. |
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Now researchers have found a way to do so using the Linac Coherent Light Source free-electron laser, the world's most powerful X-ray laser. |
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Toshiba's imaging products include CT, MRI, nuclear medicine, ultrasounds, and both conventional and vascular X-ray systems. |
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An unadorned contact print using an X-ray alone results in dark bones on a white background, and it lacks distinctiveness. |
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Pronounced widening of the wrists and beading of the ribs at the costochondral junctions were also confirmed by X-ray. |
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The black hole must be a member of a low-mass X-ray binary system, which includes a normal, sun-like star. |
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Figure 1 shows a sketch of an X-ray binary system as it would be seen by a nearby observer. |
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Charles and his colleagues at the Royal Greenwich Observatory in the Canary Islands, Spain, to study the infrared spectra of the X-ray binary. |
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This facility will give SGX a set of beamlines for X-ray crystallography that are unsurpassed anywhere in the world. |
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The Yale group used X-ray crystallography to decipher the structure of two chaperonins in action. |
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CheMin uses X-ray diffraction, which is also used by geologists on Earth who operate larger laboratory tools. |
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A huge X-ray microscope has revealed growth bands in plankton shells that show how shell chemistry records the sea temperature. |
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Like in a huge X-ray microscope, the structure and chemical composition of particles was analysed non-destructively. |
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Other signs of water have come from Opportunity's alpha X-ray spectrometer. |
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Six years ago, another group used X-ray spectroscopy to pinpoint the locations of metal ions bound to a zeolite called faujasite. |
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Collins is supervising a mission to put the Chandra X-ray telescope into an orbit extending a third of the way to the moon. |
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The new Niton model features an X-ray tube rather than an isotope source, Anderson says. |
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In most of the United States, X-ray tubes are subject to less regulation than radioisotopes. |
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This enabled the clinicians to make improvements in diagnosis and management without the use of an invasive angiogram X-ray and pressure wire. |
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The core process in LIGA is deep X-ray lithography at a synchrotron radiation source. |
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Several research teams prepared samples of quasicrystalline materials perfect enough to yield extremely sharp X-ray images. |
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A full-body low-dose digital X-ray system has, however, been used in medico-legal autopsies in South Africa for a number of reasons. |
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You could also have a barium meal in which you swallow liquid barium to show the stomach clearly on X-ray. |
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His work on black holes and binary stars was critical in advancing the field of X-ray astronomy. |
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A maximum of three people can receive the prize,and the third was Riccardo Giacconi,for his contributions to X-ray astronomy. |
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Getting above the Earth's atmosphere, however, was not the only challenge of X-ray astronomy. |
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Microscopists at huge electron accelerators called synchrotrons already make higher-resolution X-ray images of insects and other small objects. |
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Widal test, blood and urine culture, X-ray chest and peripheral smear were done to find out the cause of fever and were found negative. |
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A study found that patients not given a type of X-ray known as a coronary angiography were more likely to die from heart disease. |
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Also one or more of these compounds may be excellent candidates for X-ray crystallographic structural analysis. |
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Bone mass was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, and covariables that may have influenced fat and bone mass were taken into account. |
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Axial bone densitometers include dual energy X-ray absorptiometry and quantitative computed tomography. |
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Owing to the increasing fracture risk with aging, screening of the spine and hip by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry is advisable. |
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Safe and highly accurate, a mammogram is an X-ray photograph of the breast. |
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The first chapter introduces the basics of X-ray scattering theory in crystal systems. |
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The surface of the CVD graphene was characterized by Auger electron spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy. |
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Every September a Montreal-based company drops by for two full days of non-destructive X-ray testing on the de-icing truck booms. |
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In this method an X-ray beam strikes a crystal, showing a diffraction pattern that, in turn, can be transformed into a 3D model of the crystal. |
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The University of Aberdeen has procured two new X-ray powder diffractometers. |
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Sinars and his colleagues have now plucked from Z's X-ray deluge a grainy record of those wires' fates. |
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Hot stage microscope, dilatometer, X-ray fluorescent and X-ray diffractometer and grain size distribution analyses of the waste were performed. |
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His proposed observation requires monitoring the X-ray emissions from gravitationally lensed quasars. |
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A haemogram revealed leucocytosis, and an erect X-ray of the abdomen showed gas under the diaphragm. |
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Results were obtained by light microscope, AES-profile analysis and X-ray powder diffraction analysis. |
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SureBeam also built the nation's first commercial X-ray facility in Hilo, Hawaii, for the disinfestation of exotic fruits. |
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The main image at Marrngunj is a bichrome X-ray painting of a human figure. |
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You may be familiar with X-ray photons, each of which carries an energy of about 1 trillion energy units. |
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Thereafter, bone mineral dansities were measured from lumbar vertebra and femur neck by Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry method. |
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In a patient with cancer, if a lesion on a bone scan is normal on X-ray, bone metastases are unlikely. |
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These occur when a substance directly triggers mast cells to release their contents, eg following injection of X-ray contrast media. |
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The field jump-starts free electrons in the neighborhood, accelerating them enough to emit X-ray photons known as bremsstrahlung radiation. |
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This makes Circinus X-1 the youngest so-called X-ray binary known. |
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Until Liese Healing saw her post-op X-ray, she had no idea the bike chain type device had been used to reconfigure her jaw after it was ravaged by cancer. |
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For example, one theory has it that the most massive galaxies, as inferred by measurements of their total starlight, have the most X-ray binaries. |
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The fluorography unit, installed in Osh TB dispensary, was released in 1979, the X-ray machine was produced in 1981, radiologist Suyunchubek Kochkorov said. |
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This hot gas, which is the heftiest component of the galaxy clusters aside from unseen dark matter, glows brightly in X-ray light detected by Chandra. |
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Among the end-user markets, the pharmaceutical markets remain a highly significant market for X-ray diffractometers and X-ray fluorescence spectrometers. |
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To create an improved contrast agent for X-ray imaging, Wilson and his colleagues have also bonded multiple iodine atoms to the outside of C-60 molecules. |
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But his fractured fibula wasn't confirmed until yesterday's X-ray results. |
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Wilson's laboratory used X-ray crystallography to determine the atomic structures of the H7N9 hemagglutinin protein bound to these sialic acid receptor molecules. |
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The X-ray diffraction pattern of the zeolitic rock was recorded employing a PAN analytic X'Pert PRO equipment with Cu anodes and a graphite monochro-mator. |
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Advanced Scintillator crystals such as Cerium bromide, have been grown from melt using Bridgman technique, for X-ray and gamma ray detector applications. |
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Report on X-ray fluorescence analysis, UV light examination, and stereomicroscopic examination of the Dumbarton Oaks Maya mosaic mask conducted at the Freer Gallery of Art. |
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During the past 15 years, several sounding rockets, both Voyager space-craft, and the X-ray satellite EXOSAT have all viewed stars in the extreme ultraviolet. |
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Japan will launch an M-5 rocket to deliver an X-ray astronomy satellite into orbit Sunday afternoon, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said Saturday. |
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Your doctor can clinch the diagnosis with various kinds of scan, including ultrasound scanning, X-ray oral cholecystography, ERPC, or a cholangiography. |
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For the purpose of the research these items, the area of investigation methods will be extended by using X-ray, dilatometric, electron microscopy and other testing. |
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Based on the anamnesis, physical examination and imaging methods, the patient was diagnosed as having advanced Hoffa's syndrome with ossification seen in the X-ray scan. |
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As it spins, the magnetar emits regular X-ray and radio pulses. |
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All we had to see if anything was wrong was an X-ray, and I remember carrying the wet plates across the hospital with a bowl underneath to catch the drips. |
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In addition to an X-ray telescope, Hinode carries a visible-light telescope to study the sun's surface and a magnetograph to monitor magnetic fields associated with sunspots. |
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Chest X-ray showed mild cardiomegaly and oligaemic lung fields. |
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Capturing 10 X-ray images each second, the scanner enables doctors to peer into pulsing coronary arteries and identify blockages with 95 percent accuracy. |
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Using an X-ray method called angiography, Yeung's group obtained a baseline picture of the arteries, classifying them as relatively smooth, irregular or stenosed. |
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A Revenue and Customs team found the pounds 5million haul in boxes lined with carbon paper in an attempt to evade detection by X-ray scanning equipment. |
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A sacroiliac joint MRI was ordered, because a previous sacroiliac X-ray showed increased sclerotic density around the right sacroiliac joint and came back normal. |
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To confirm the presence of a salivary gland stone you'll have a sialogram, in which a dye is injected directly into the blocked duct and an X-ray of the area is taken. |
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Weng is one of the top scientists in the filed of X-ray Crystallography and has a record 1300 international publications and has won hundreds of science awards. |
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In fact it was their bright X-ray emissions that led to the discovery of this type of binary star system by the first X-ray satellites about 30 years ago. |
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In addition to optimal image quality, the combination of proprietary detector technology and the unique X-ray tube result in dose exposure reduction. |
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The robotic arm allows more flexibility in positioning the patient than traditional couch designs employed in conventional X-ray therapy or other proton centers in the nation. |
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Since Earth's atmosphere absorbs X-rays and prevents them from reaching the ground, X-ray telescopes must fly high above the planet in order to perform their job. |
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The new discovery suggests that astronomers might be able to use wide-angle X-ray telescopes to catch the very beginnings of hundreds of supernova explosions each year. |
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Prof Tanner and I have dedicated the past 30 years to the advancement of non-destructive X-ray metrology techniques, such as high-resolution X-ray diffraction. |
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Electrochemiluminescence reagent was then used to determine the immunoreaction and was measured by densitometry on an X-ray film, using the GIS software. |
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Usually, the attribution of oxidation states of this element is done by considering both the Cu 2p photoemission peaks and the X-ray induced Auger lines of copper. |
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But some scientists have worried that these machines would be too powerful for X-ray diffraction, destroying molecules before any meaningful data can be extracted. |
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This was particularly intriguing because radio pulses don't come from an X-ray binary and the X-ray source has to be long gone before radio signals can emerge. |
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That energy is visible as a bright spot called an X-ray binary. |
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