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What about X-ray astronomy?" Dr. Michael Turner, a cosmologist at the University of Chicago, said, "All in all, this was a good day for astronomy".
When it comes to online submissions, viewers' names are rather more exotic – Banana Diamond Koala, for instance, has contacted the show about x-ray glasses, as part of today's launch of Project PETRA, a competition whose winners will be trained as spies by actual MI5.
Some aspects of non-computerised information systems that have developed over hundreds of years will be hard to digitise, not least because they are not always consciously understood, argues Ole Hanseth, the researcher at Oslo University, who is currently studying the way information about x-ray examinations is handled in a hospital.
"Clambulance," for instance, follows that injured fish to the doctor's office and imparts lessons about X-rays and bones.
Concerned about Zambrano's health, Mets doctors and trainers conducted extensive interviews with the Devil Rays' medical staff about X-rays taken on Zambrano's elbow.
After another extended discussion with an attendant at the subway station, I heard her mutter something about X-rays and magnetic strips.
Some of the physics is pleasantly counterintuitive ("Stars heat up when they try to cool"), and the reader also learns about x-rays, quantum tunnelling and stellar recycling (which doesn't mean doing the right thing with your empty beer cans).
Since then, knowledge about X-rays, sometimes called roentgen rays, and about various forms of radiation have been applied to the development of computerized axial tomography (CAT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and other imaging techniques that are extremely useful modern diagnostic tools.
Webster Cash's pages about x-ray interferometry.
In estimating population sizes we talked about "X-ray users", but is this correct?
The input quantities of the proposed model were information about X-ray flares, type II and IV radio bursts as well as information about coronal mass ejections (CME).
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