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x-ray radiation
noun
Electromagnetic radiation consisting of X-rays, radiation in the X-ray spectrum, of shorter wavelength and higher frequency than ultraviolet and longer wavelength and lower frequency than gamma rays
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Cheap, delicious, with no risk of X-ray radiation.
X-ray radiation is like visible light; it too is made up of photons.
When X-ray radiation was discovered in 1895 it revolutionised medicine.
Each mechanism leads to a characteristic spectrum of X-ray radiation.
Borshchevskiy, V. et al. Low-dose X-ray radiation induces structural alterations in proteins.
X-ray radiation therapies take advantage of these effects to combat the growth of malignant tumours.
This interaction causes a correlation between the amounts of observed UV and X-ray radiation.
The pulsar was then identified as a source of periodic optical and X-ray radiation.
In 1896 Pupin discovered that atoms struck by X-rays emit secondary X-ray radiation.
Five-week-old Usp15+/+, Usp15+/−, and Usp15−/− littermates were randomly allocated and were subjected to 8.5 Gy X-ray radiation.
Some of the energy that J0108 is losing as it spins more slowly is converted into X-ray radiation.
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