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  2. Small-angle X-ray scattering - Wikipedia

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    The X-ray source can be a laboratory source or synchrotron light which provides a higher X-ray flux. Resonant small-angle X-ray scattering. It is possible to enhance the X-ray scattering yield by matching the energy of X-ray source to a resonant absorption edge in as it is done for resonant inelastic X-ray scattering. Different from standard ...

  3. Characteristic X-ray - Wikipedia

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    Characteristic X-ray. Characteristic X-rays are emitted when outer- shell electrons fill a vacancy in the inner shell of an atom, releasing X-rays in a pattern that is "characteristic" to each element. Characteristic X-rays were discovered by Charles Glover Barkla in 1909, [1] who later won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery in 1917.

  4. X-ray machine - Wikipedia

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    The X-ray housing is turned by 90° for a chest radiograph. An X-ray machine is a device that uses X-rays for a variety of applications including medicine, X-ray fluorescence, electronic assembly inspection, and measurement of material thickness in manufacturing operations. In medical applications, X-ray machines are used by radiographers to ...

  5. Radiographer - Wikipedia

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    Taking an X-ray image with early Crookes tube apparatus, late 1800s.. For the first three decades of medical imaging's existence (1897 to the 1930s), there was no standardized differentiation between the roles that we now differentiate as radiologic technologist (a technician in an allied health profession who obtains the images) versus radiologist (a physician who interprets them).

  6. Victoria Secret free 2-day shipping with $125 purchase - AOL

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    Victoria's Secret's semi-annual sale is going on right now so this is a great time to use this free shipping coupon for extra savings! Of course, you have to spend $125 to get the deal and with ...

  7. Worst toy ever -- Airport security x-ray machine - AOL

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    Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. Worst toy ever -- Airport security x-ray machine. Tom Barlow. Updated July 14, 2016 at 5:37 PM. ... the Scan-it Operation Checkpoint Toy X-Ray Machine.

  8. Charles Lester Leonard - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lester Leonard. Charles Lester Leonard (1861–1913) was an American physician and X-ray pioneer. Leonard was the first radiologist at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, founded the Philadelphia Roentgen Ray Society, and served as president of the American Roentgen Ray Society in 1904–1905. He was known as one of the ...

  9. List of fictional shared universes in film and television

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    Lab Rats, Kirby Buckets, Mighty Med and Lab Rats: Elite Force: Lab Rats: 2012 – 2016 Orange Is the New Black and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Orange Is the New Black: 2013 – 2020 Marvel Cinematic Universe's Television Series: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 2013 – present

  10. X-ray detector - Wikipedia

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    X-ray detector. Acquisition of projectional radiography, with an X-ray generator and an imaging detector. X-ray detectors are devices used to measure the flux, spatial distribution, spectrum, and/or other properties of X-rays . Detectors can be divided into two major categories: imaging detectors (such as photographic plates and X-ray film ...

  11. X-ray image intensifier - Wikipedia

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    X-ray image intensifier. An X-ray image intensifier (XRII) is an image intensifier that converts X-rays into visible light at higher intensity than the more traditional fluorescent screens can. Such intensifiers are used in X-ray imaging systems (such as fluoroscopes) to allow low-intensity X-rays to be converted to a conveniently bright ...