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The scattering of line radiation—II. Velocity-noncorrelated scattering

Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 1971
An investigation is carried out into the effects of using different atomic models of the radiation scattering event with velocity-noncorrelated scattering (a physical process introduced in a previous paper). Special emphasis is placed on those models of the scattering event which lead to complete frequency redistribution in the radiation viewed by an ...
Argyros J.D., Mugglestone D.
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Continuous radiation — Scattered radiation

1970
A The continuous radiation from an X-ray tube is scattered by the sample, diffracted by the analyzing crystal and measured by the detector.
R. Jenkins, J. L. de Vries
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Interactive simulation of radiation scattering

Proceedings of the 28th Spring Conference on Computer Graphics, 2012
In this paper, we describe the process of computer-simulated radiation scattering and its use when predicting the result of an actual experiment. The principle of discrete dipole approximation is shortly explained and its runtime is measured in order to determine the size of input we are able to process while keeping simulations interactive. We discuss
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Scattering of radiation

2012
Introduction Electromagnetic radiation can be considered as a stream of photons moving at the speed of light. These photons have no mass and can be treated as waves. There is a spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, ranging from low-energy radiowaves to high energy γ-rays; this spectrum...
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Radiation and Scattering

2021
Robert J Brecha, J Michael O’Hare
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Scattering of Radiation by Particles

1981
When electromagnetic radiation falls on a single particle it may be deflected or absorbed. In the geometrical optics limit the deflection is considered to arise from reflection and refraction, and diffraction on the cross-sectional area. In the wave optics analysis the interpretation is not so simple, but the deflection process is referred to as ...
L. P. Bayvel, A. R. Jones
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kyle Wang
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hall   +2 more
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