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British Journal of Radiology: BIR Section, 1927
IN this admirable volume, Prof. Clark gives what is probably the first extensive and scientific account of the progress made in the application of X-rays to the solution of the special problems of industry, Even to readers more or less in touch with X ...
G. Clark
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IN this admirable volume, Prof. Clark gives what is probably the first extensive and scientific account of the progress made in the application of X-rays to the solution of the special problems of industry, Even to readers more or less in touch with X ...
G. Clark
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Surface Studies of Solids by Total Reflection of X-Rays
, 1954Analysis of the shape of the curve of reflected x-ray intensity vs glancing angle in the region of total reflection provides a new method of studying certain structural properties of the mirror surface about 10 to several hundred angstroms deep ...
L. G. Parratt
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X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation: Principles and Applications
, 2017This self-contained, comprehensive book describes the fundamental properties of soft x-rays and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiation and discusses their applications in a wide variety of fields, including EUV lithography for semiconductor chip manufacture
D. Attwood
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On the Theory of Dispersion of X-Rays
, 1926After a brief summary of the ideas underlying the quantum theory of dispersion it is shown that it can be applied to the refraction of x-rays, although the assumption that the number of atoms in a wave length cube is large is no longer satisfied.
R. Kronig
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, 1983
Owing to the short wavelengths of X-radiation X-ray microscopes allow higher resolution than optical microscopes. In contrast to electron microscopes, X-radiation can be used to study relatively thick aqueous specimens in their natural environment. X-ray microscopes require intense X-radiation, which is best provided by electron storage rings, as well ...
P. Guttmann+5 more
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Owing to the short wavelengths of X-radiation X-ray microscopes allow higher resolution than optical microscopes. In contrast to electron microscopes, X-radiation can be used to study relatively thick aqueous specimens in their natural environment. X-ray microscopes require intense X-radiation, which is best provided by electron storage rings, as well ...
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Polymer nanocomposite‐based shielding against diagnostic X‐rays
, 2013Lead is commonly used in medical radiology departments as a shielding material. Lead-based protective materials are also used by clinical personnel during X-ray image-guided interventional radiology (IVR) procedures.
S. Nambiar, E. Osei, J. Yeow
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2011
Since their discovery in 1895, X-rays have been widely used for imaging humans. Recently, they have also gained an importance in small animal imaging (SAI). Most techniques known from clinical medicine, including single- and dual-energy X-ray imaging, have been successfully ported to SAI and are the subject of this chapter.
Marek Karolczak+3 more
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Since their discovery in 1895, X-rays have been widely used for imaging humans. Recently, they have also gained an importance in small animal imaging (SAI). Most techniques known from clinical medicine, including single- and dual-energy X-ray imaging, have been successfully ported to SAI and are the subject of this chapter.
Marek Karolczak+3 more
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Analytical Chemistry, 1964
ABS>Developments in techniques and apparatus for x-ray diffraction analysis are reviewed. General applications of x-ray diffraction and current interests in the field of structural determinations are discussed. 209 references are included for the period 1962 through 1963. (P.C.H.)
Lynne L. Merritt, William E. Streib
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ABS>Developments in techniques and apparatus for x-ray diffraction analysis are reviewed. General applications of x-ray diffraction and current interests in the field of structural determinations are discussed. 209 references are included for the period 1962 through 1963. (P.C.H.)
Lynne L. Merritt, William E. Streib
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CXVII. The total reflexion of X-rays
, 1923(1923). CXVII. The total reflexion of X-rays. The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science: Vol. 45, No. 270, pp. 1121-1131.
A. H. Compton
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Demonstration of X-ray Holography with an X-ray Laser
Science, 1987An x-ray hologram was made by means of an x-ray laser and a laser-quality near normal incidence x-ray mirror. The high brightness and large coherence lengths of x-ray lasers now offer the potential for in vitro three-dimensional high-resolution holographic images of dynamically varying biological microstructures.
David A. Whelan+6 more
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