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   X-Ray

X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength in the range of 10 to 0.01 nanometres, corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 to 30 000 PHz (1015 hertz). X-rays are primarily used for diagnostic radiography and crystallography. X-rays are a form of ionizing radiation and as such can be dangerous. In many languages it is called Ršntgen radiation after the investigator of the radiation, Wilhelm Ršntgen.



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X-Ray: The Unauthorized Autobiography
Ray Davies

X-Ray: The Unauthorized Autobiography
Ray Davies

Understanding X-Rays: A Plain English Approach
Mikel A. Rothenberg

Elements of X-Ray Diffraction (3rd Edition)
B.D. Cullity, S.R. Stock, and Stuart Stock

Jessica's X-Ray
Pat Zonta and Clive Dobson

Excerpt - page 2: "... you get better as fast as possible, we need an x-ray to see what happened inside your arm." ..."
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X-Ray Structure Determination: A Practical Guide, 2nd Edition
George H. Stout and Lyle H. Jensen

Excerpt - page 3: "... CHAPTER 1 X-RAYS Although most crystallographers are only indirectly concerned with X-rays themselves, ..."
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An Introduction to X-ray Crystallography
Michael M. Woolfson

Excerpt - page 25: "... space group p2 as it appears in International Tables for X-ray O O Crystallography. O / O O / ..."
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Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray Microanalysis
Joseph Goldstein, Dale E. Newbury, David C. Joy, and Charles E. Lyman

Excerpt - page 1: "... beam with the sample include secondary electrons, backscattered electrons, characteristic x-rays, and other photons of various energies. These signals are obtained ..."
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X-Ray Diffraction
B. E. Warren

The Fundamentals of X-Ray and Radium Physics
Joseph Selman

Inventing Modern: Growing up with X-Rays, Skyscrapers, and Tailfins
John H. Lienhard IV

Excerpt - page 16: "... was 28, the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen learned about X-rays. His discovery riveted the public's imagination as no scientific discovery ..."
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X-Ray
Francois Nars

Abdominal X-Rays Made Easy
James D. Begg

Chest X-Ray Made Easy (Made Easy)
Jonathan Corne, Mary Carroll, and David Delany

X-Ray Optics: High-Energy-Resolution Applications (Springer Series in Optical Sciences)
Yuri Shvyd'ko

Excerpt - page 1: "... to give a brief overview of the general properties of x-ray Bragg crystal optics as opposed to Fresnel optics. and in ..."
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Modern X-Ray Analysis on Single Crystals
Peter Luger

Excerpt - page 29: "... mathematical representation of planes. We shall see later that the X-ray diffraction of crystals can be expressed as a reflection from ..."
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Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis in the Electron Microscope
GaRRatt-Reed

X-ray Repair: A Comprehensive Guide To The Installation And Servicing Of Radiographic Equipment
Joseph J. Panichello

Excerpt - page 3: "... Chapter I THE DISCOVERY OF X-RAYS T he use of x-rays is so prevalent in today's ..."
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Elements of Modern X-ray Physics
Jens Als-Nielsen and Des McMorrow

Excerpt - page 1: "... 1. X-rays and their interaction with matter X-rays were discovered by W.C. R,5iitgen iii 1895. Since that time ..."
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Looking Within: How X-Ray, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, and Other Medical Images Are Created, and How They Help Physicians Save Lives
Anthony Brinton Wolbarst

Excerpt - page 1: "... the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen (figure 1) happened upon X rays. Although no one realized it at the time, this most ..."
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Soft X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation: Principles and Applications
David Attwood

Structure Determination by X-Ray Crystallography
Mark F.C. Ladd and Rex A. Palmer

Excerpt - page 1: "... based on the 14 crystal lattices deduced earlier by Bravais. X-ray crystallography is a relatively new discipline, dating from the dis- ..."
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Compact Stellar X-ray Sources (Cambridge Astrophysics)
Walter Lewin and Michiel van der Klis

Excerpt - page 1: "... discovered and understood, such as the periodic pulsations in the X-ray lightcurve of spinning neutron stars (Giacconi et al. 1971) and ..."
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X-Ray Charge Densities and Chemical Bonding (International Union of Crystallography Texts on Crystallography , No 4)
Philip Coppens

Excerpt - page 3: "... Scattering of X-rays and Neutrons 1.1 Outline of this Chapter This chapter starts ..."
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Elements of X-ray crystallography (Addison-Wesley series in metallurgy and materials)
A. J. C Wilson

Quantitative X-ray Spectrometry (Practical Spectroscopy)
Ron Jenkins

Excerpt - page 1: "... 1 Introduction 1.1 EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF X-RAY EMISSION ANALYSIS The use of x-ray emission spectrometers for elemental ..."
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X-Ray Diffraction by Macromolecules (Springer Series in Chemical Physics)
N. Kasai and M. Kakudo

Excerpt - page 3: "... 1. Essential Properties of X-Rays 1.1 X-Rays as Electromagnetic Waves X-rays, like light and ultraviolet ..."
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Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis: A Text for Biologists, Materials Scientists, and Geologists
Joseph I. Goldstein, Dale E. Newbury, Patrick Echlin, and David C. Joy

Principles of Protein X-Ray Crystallography (Springer Advanced Texts in Chemistry)
Jan Drenth

Better X-Ray Interpretation
Kathy J. Scheffer and Richard S. Tobin

Frontiers of X-Ray Astronomy (Cambridge Planetary Science)
A. C. Fabian, K. A. Pounds, and R. D. Blandford

A Practical Guide for the Preparation of Specimens for X-Ray Fluorescence and X-Ray Diffraction Analysis
Victor E. Buhrke, Ron Jenkins, and Deane K. Smith

Excerpt - page 1: "... the relatively small volume of sample actually analyzed by the X-ray beam is representative of the total specimen (see Figure 1.1). ..."
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X-Ray Diffraction and the Identification and Analysis of Clay Minerals
Duane M. Moore and Robert C. Reynolds

Excerpt - page 4: "... 4 X-Ray Diffraction and the Identification and Analysis of Clay Minerals Clay ..."
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Field Guide to the Chest X-Ray (Field Guide Series)
Wallace T Miller

Elements of X Ray Crystallography
Leonid V. Azarofff

Thin Film Analysis by X-Ray Scattering
Mario Birkholz

Excerpt - page 1: "... Principles of X-ray Diffraction Diffraction effects are observed when electromagnetic radiation impinges on ..."
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