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Effects of charged particles on human tumor cells [PDF]
The use of charged particle therapy in cancer treatment is growing rapidly, in large part because the exquisite dose localization of charged particles allows for higher radiation doses to be given to tumor tissue while normal tissues are exposed to lower
Kathryn D Held +10 more
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Editorial: Charged Particles in Oncology [PDF]
Marco Durante +2 more
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Genomic Instability and Carcinogenesis of Heavy Charged Particles Radiation: Clinical and Environmental Implications [PDF]
One of the uses of ionizing radiation is in cancer treatment. The use of heavy charged particles for treatment has been introduced in recent decades because of their priority for deposition of radiation energy in the tumor, via the Bragg peak phenomenon.
Keywan Mortezaee +5 more
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Electromagnetic Response of Clustered Charged Particles
Electromagnetic response of clustered charged particles is the foundation of electromagnetic wave interaction with various natural phenomena, such as sandstorm, cloud, and volcano eruption.
Wenzheng Ye +8 more
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Annihilation of charged particles [PDF]
17 pages, plain TeX, 3 figures available upon request from ispolatov@buphy.bu ...
Ispolatov, I., Krapivsky, P.
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Charged spinning and magnetized test particles orbiting quantum improved charged black holes
In the present work, we aimed to investigate the dynamics of spinning charged and magnetized test particles around both electrically and magnetically charged quantum-improved black holes.
Jose Miguel Ladino +4 more
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Neoclassical models of charged particles
Classical electrodynamics (CED) has achieved great success in its domain of application, but despite this success, it has remained a theory that lacks complete self-consistency.
F De Zela
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In the present work, extensive air showers (EAS) effects are described by estimating the longitudinal development model of EAS at very high energies of various cosmic ray particles. The longitudinal development was simulated for charged particles such as
Abbas R. Raham +3 more
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Charged-particle emission tomography [PDF]
Conventional charged-particle imaging techniques - such as autoradiography - provide only two-dimensional (2D) black ex vivo images of thin tissue slices. In order to get volumetric information, images of multiple thin slices are stacked. This process is time consuming and prone to distortions, as registration of 2D images is required.
Ding, Yijun +2 more
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Charged particles and Penrose process near charged black holes in Einstein–Maxwell-scalar theory
We study the dynamics of charged test particles around an electrically charged black hole in Einstein–Maxwell-scalar (EMS) gravity. The event horizon properties of the spacetime around the black hole are explored and the upper limit for the EMS theory ...
Nuriddin Kurbonov +6 more
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