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Eco-audit of the Nail Bed Injury Treatment Pathway at a Tertiary Care Hospital. [PDF]

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Glynou SP   +7 more
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Cosmic X-ray Sources

Science, 1965
Eight new sources of cosmic x-rays were detected by two Aerobee surveys in 1964. One source, from Sagittarius, is close to the galactic center, and the other, from Ophiuchus, may coincide with Kepler's 1604 supernova. All the x-ray sources are fairly close to the galactic plane.
S, Bowyer   +3 more
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Short soft x‐ray sources

X-Ray Spectrometry, 2009
Abstract In this work we report on the characterization of pulsed soft x‐rays emitted from laser‐produced plasma. The plasma was generated by a pulsed KrF excimer laser focused on pure Si, Cu and Ta targets by 40, 80 and 120 mJ laser energies.
SICILIANO, MARIA VITTORIA   +3 more
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Radiation Sources: X-Ray Sources

2016
X-ray was the name given by W. C. Roentgen (Figure 1(a)) to the highly penetrating rays which emanated when high energy electrons struck a metal target. On November 8, 1895 he noted for the first time this phenomena and on December 28, 1895 Roentgen astonished the scientific world with his preliminary report 'Ueber eine neue Art von Strahlen' given to ...
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Supersoft x-ray sources

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1994
Objects with temperatures on the order of 30 eV and luminosities around 1038 erg/s have been established as a separate class by the recent ROSAT observations. The prototype supersoft x‐ray source (SSS) is the well‐known x‐ray binary CAL83 in the LMC, which has an orbital period of 1.04d.
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X-ray sources

1982
X-rays are produced whenever electrons are suddenly brought to rest by colliding with matter. It is necessary therefore, for the following conditions to prevail: 1. a means of producing and sustaining a stream of electrons, i.e. a good vacuum, with a source of electrons which in most modern X-ray tubes is a heated filament; 2.
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Plasma X-Ray Radiation Source

Journal of X-Ray Science and Technology: Clinical Applications of Diagnosis and Therapeutics, 1995
This paper gives the results of studies on a plasma x-ray source, which enables one to obtain a 2.5-krad radiation dose per pulse over an area of 100 cm2 in the quantum energy range from 20 to 500 keV. Pulse duration is 100 ns. Spectral radiation distributions from a diode under various operation conditions of a plasma are obtained.
N F, Popkov   +3 more
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