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The scanners fire X-rays in a series of rotations around the torso, generating thousands of narrow vertical images.
Fire X-rays through such a crystal and they will interact with the atoms in that crystal.
Teller lobbied with government agencies and got the approval of President Ronald Reagan for a plan to develop a system using elaborate satellites which used atomic weapons to fire X-ray lasers at incoming missiles— as part of a broader scientific research program into defenses against nuclear weapons.
With some proteins, that can also be done by X-ray crystallography, but this technique requires firing X-rays at solid crystals of the substance.
"So why not sail her?" Minutes later, a specialist was firing X-rays through the ship's keel -- a massive oak spine composed of several timbers, its length more than 90 feet.
The rapid-fire x-ray pulses are only one sign of a millisecond pulsar being born.
It then gives this sifted soil a shake while firing X-rays at it, examining just how they propagate.
The robot's CheMin instrument shook out fine particles of soil and fired X-rays at them to determine their composition.
Instead of firing X-rays at passengers, this infrared body scanner detects hidden objects without penetrating clothing or making physical contact, according to the manufacturer.
In the next room a radiation therapist clicks a few boxes on a computer screen and fires an invisible blast of X rays into Houser's tumor.
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