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X-radiation
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X-ray radiation
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In addition, we also isolated two other clones: (a) HCT116CloneK_XRS that was more sensitive than the parental cells, and (b) HCT116Clone10 that possessed similar X-radiation responses as the parental cells, to both of these types of X-radiation (Qutob, S.S., Ng, C.E., to be published elsewhere).
Each element produces a diagnostic X-radiation, the intensity of which is measured.
Detected in 1962, its X-radiation is not only strong but, like other X-ray sources, quite variable as well.
The amount of emitted X-radiation is related to the concentration of individual elements in the sample.
In view of its uncertain nature, he called the phenomenon X-radiation, though it also became known as Röntgen radiation.
In X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, a sample bombarded with X rays gives off fluorescent X-radiation of wavelengths characteristic of its elements.
Airglow, faint luminescence of Earth's upper atmosphere that is caused by air molecules' and atoms' selective absorption of solar ultraviolet and X-radiation.
Administration schedules were simultaneous, bortezomib 24 h before X-radiation (BZ before) and bortezomib 24 h after X-radiation (BZ after).
The scan range (2θ) was from 0.5° to 10°, and Cu Kα1 X-radiation was used.
The obtained results can be used in designing quasi-monochromatic, tunable and polarized X-radiation sources based on the coherent X-radiation process as well as in systems for identification of charged particle beams.
Molybdenum Kᾱ X-radiation (λ=0.71069 Å), monochromated by a graphite crystal, was scattered in liquid naphthalene at 368 K.
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