Sentence examples for radiation scanning from inspiring English sources

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Three spatially exhaustive datasets (a laser-scanned digital elevation model, airborne gamma radiation scanning data and a legacy Quaternary deposit map) were calibrated against topsoil texture and SOM content in around 13,500 soil samples, using multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARSplines) modelling.

The resulting materials were characterized by X-ray diffraction [XRD] with CuKα radiation, scanning electron microscope [SEM], transmission electron microscope [TEM], and vibration sample magnetometer [VSM].

The structure and morphology of the prepared samples was investigated using powder X-ray diffraction (XRD; Bruker D8 Advance, using CuKα radiation), scanning electron microscopy (SEM; Hitachi S-4800), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM; JEOL 2100).

Immediately after the cessation of shear, the structure around the fiber was investigated with in-situ synchrotron radiation scanning X-ray microdiffraction (SR-μSXRD), which had spot area of 4.2 × 4.5 μm2 and step size of 6 μm.

The crystal crystal transition of isotactic polybutene-1 (iPB-1) from form II to I at room temperature is investigated with in-situ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Fourier transformation infrared microspectroscopic imaging (FTIRI) and synchrotron radiation scanning X-ray micro-diffraction (SR-μSXRD).

While members of Congress continue to call for 100-percent radiation scanning of shipping containers, some in the domestic-security sector are beginning to suggest that it would be an unlikely way to deliver a nuclear bomb.

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At Doremus Avenue, all the metal comes in through one entrance, where it passes through a radiation scan.

At Times Square, where as many as 750,000 celebrators were expected, visitors were subjected to radiation scans and metal detectors.

He stood before a wall, hands raised, palms out, while a raster of radiation scanned the length of him.

Before turning in our dosimeters, we all had to have full-body radiation scans, a process that involved climbing into a closetlike structure, first frontward and then backward.

The first large study on the use of medical radiation in children says that the average child will get more than seven radiation scans by age 18.

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