Asthma Control Status Is Associated with Migraine Symptoms in Patients Experiencing Attacks of Both Diseases. [PDF]
Kobayashi T +7 more
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The moving‐beam diffraction geometry: the DIAD application of a diffraction scanning probe
We introduce the moving‐beam diffraction geometry as implemented at the Dual Imaging and Diffraction beamline at Diamond Light Source, and provide a quantitative assessment of the precision offered by this geometry and the nearest‐neighbor calibration method.Understanding the interactions between microstructure, strain, phase and material behavior is ...
Alberto Leonardi +8 more
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Comprehensive characterization and validation of a fast-resolving (1000 Hz) plastic scintillator for ultra-high dose rate electron dosimetry. [PDF]
Guo L +5 more
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The present study investigates the deformation behavior of high‐strength steels and the associated evolution of material anisotropy. Particular focus is placed on the impact of crystallographic texture and intergranular strains on how residual stresses can be evaluated using X‐ray diffraction and the associated assessment of weld seams in the ...
Michael Zuern +3 more
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Ultra-fast dosimetric data collection with a commercial plastic scintillation detector in an MR-linac. [PDF]
Ferrer C +4 more
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Lattice strain relaxation in thin Mo films grown heteroepitaxially on MgO single crystals
The possibility of controlling the crystallographic orientation of thin metallic films via heteroepitaxy to a single‐crystalline substrate is illustrated on the example of molybdenum films deposited on MgO substrates having the orientations (001) and (011).
Petr Cejpek +2 more
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High-fidelity unfolding of <sup>252</sup>Cf neutron spectra in EJ-301 scintillators via calibrated response matrices and Monte Carlo simulations. [PDF]
Zhang S, Qin Y, Liu Q, Li R, Liu X.
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Time‐resolved 3D imaging opportunities with XMPI at ForMAX
The first implementation of X‐ray multi‐projection imaging (XMPI) at the ForMAX beamline (MAX IV) enables the acquisition of multiple projections simultaneously without requiring sample rotation. This approach facilitates volumetric studies of fast dynamics at frame rates of 12.5 kHz with micrometre resolution, with the potential of even higher speeds,
Julia Katharina Rogalinski +13 more
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