1895 Wilhelm Roentgendiscoveredx - radiation ( x - rays
1895- Roentgendiscoveredx - radiation
the anniversary of the day in 1985 ... German professor , Wilhelm RoentgendiscoveredX - radiation
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgendiscovered' X ' radiation
W. C. RoentgendiscoveredX - radiation
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION RoentgendiscoveredX - radiation
physicist Wilhem Conrad Roentgen , November 8 , 1895(passive) were discovered byX - ray : X - rays
when Roentgen was working with a Crookes tube(passive) was discoveredX - radiation
the first scan(passive) caused bythe X - ray radiation
the famous German scientists Wilhelm Konrad Roentgendiscoveredthe X - ray radiation
7 TesladiscoveredX - ray radiation
irradiating a subject with X - rays(passive) caused byX - ray radiation
noise Lead sheetcan ... preventthe x - rays radiation
the object being examined which is located between the X - ray source and the detector(passive) caused bythe X - ray radiation
Wilhelm Binary options compounding bioidentical hormones in 1895(passive) were discovered byRADIATION X - rays
MSLLS02-G ) Lead sheetcan effectively preventthe x - rays radiation
the slowing down of electrons(passive) caused bybremsstrahlung x - ray radiation
Components , which have these special safety characteristics in this manual and its Substitute replacement components , which do not have the same safety characteristics as specified in the parts listmay createX - ray radiation
another processcausesX - ray radiation
a phosphor layer ... a first energy limitis setfor the X - ray radiation
the frame ... a materialpreventspassage of X - ray radiation
an object of interest , which may be arranged at the object receiving space(passive) may be further influenced byThe X - ray radiation
the German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen , who won the Nobel Prize for his discovery in 1901(passive) was discovered byX - radiation
the time required for driving necessary after the irradiation button is pressed until the X - ray detector is set in the accumulation state , a blur due to the motion of the subject and(passive) caused byX - ray irradiation
The city ... the famous physicist Wilhelm Röntgen ( 1845 - 1923discoveredthe X - ray radiation
the phase grating and the object of interest and the catheter , which may also be arranged at the object receiving space(passive) has been influenced byX - ray radiation
The electrons hitting the inside of the tubecreateX - ray radiation
a german scientist named Wilhelm Rontgen(passive) was discovered byX - Radiation
the time required for driving necessary after the irradiation button is pressed until the X - ray detector 1110 is set in the accumulation state , a blur due to the motion of the subject and , for example , a blur around the heart caused by its motion can be eliminated(passive) caused byX - ray irradiation
the interaction of the electrons of a primary beam with the sample(passive) caused bythe X - ray radiation
Electrons from the accelerator can collide with a solid targetto createX - radiation
The disturbance of electrons in orbit around a nucleus iscausesx - ray radiation
to accelerate electrons to a sufficiently large kinetic energyto createx - radiation
the deceleration of electrons , known as Bremsspectrum ( or continuous spectrum(passive) is caused byThe X - ray radiation
Lens cups 14a ad 14b ... a materialwill preventpassage of X - ray radiation
deflection of electrons from their original paths , or inner orbital electrons(passive) caused byX - ray : electromagnetic radiation
converting the energy of electrons into photons , which occurs in an X - ray tube(passive) is created byX - ray radiation
the setting of a filter ( not shown ) on source device 10 is providedto setthe X - ray radiation
the object that is located on the x - ray path between the x - ray source and DOE(passive) caused bythe x - ray radiation
by taking energy from electrons and converting it intoof the total electronic energy that is converted into x radiation ( efficiency(passive) is createdX radiation
implantable medical devices(passive) caused byimplantable medical devices
some to believe that is it sludge exposed to X - rayshas ledsome to believe that is it sludge exposed to X - rays
oral cancer to the patientcould causeoral cancer to the patient
breast cancerwas causingbreast cancer
to DNA damage and eventually develop into cancercan leadto DNA damage and eventually develop into cancer
damage we try to keep the amount patients are given x - rays to the lowest amount possiblecan causedamage we try to keep the amount patients are given x - rays to the lowest amount possible
cancer for more than 100 yearscausescancer for more than 100 years
cancer in my remaining breastwould causecancer in my remaining breast
cell mutations leading to cancermay causecell mutations leading to cancer
cancer in fairly short ordercan causecancer in fairly short order
cancer in a fairly short timecan causecancer in a fairly short time
in every 167 cancer cases(passive) is caused byin every 167 cancer cases
cancer outweighs any known benefitscausingcancer outweighs any known benefits
the possible damage(passive) caused bythe possible damage
the cellular and genetic damage(passive) caused bythe cellular and genetic damage
to damage in the sampleleadsto damage in the sample
damage to CCDscan causedamage to CCDs
genetic mutations in fliescausesgenetic mutations in flies
to tumor regression in a PC-3 murine xenograft model of human prostate cancer [ 32leadingto tumor regression in a PC-3 murine xenograft model of human prostate cancer [ 32
The damage to the human body(passive) caused byThe damage to the human body
area sensor 24(passive) caused byarea sensor 24
damage to living tissuecausesdamage to living tissue
coloring(passive) caused bycoloring
the skin damage in guinea pigs(passive) caused bythe skin damage in guinea pigs
significant damage to an unborn fetuscan causesignificant damage to an unborn fetus
damage to DNA in the ovaries or testescausesdamage to DNA in the ovaries or testes
mutations in fruit flies 1995causedmutations in fruit flies 1995
immediate spot mutations in cellscan causeimmediate spot mutations in cells
from the immediate vicinity of an AGNoriginatingfrom the immediate vicinity of an AGN
from the focusoriginatingfrom the focus
a lot of damage to the developing fetus ... especially in the first trimester when the process of organogenesis is going oncan causea lot of damage to the developing fetus ... especially in the first trimester when the process of organogenesis is going on
tissue damage and limits the number of timescausestissue damage and limits the number of times
ionization of the food , which may often change a taste of the foodcausesionization of the food , which may often change a taste of the food
a liposomal delivery platform(passive) triggered bya liposomal delivery platform
Mutations in Lab - Grown Human CellsCauseMutations in Lab - Grown Human Cells
the retrotransposition of long inte x ray irradiation causes the retrotransposition of long interspersed element 1 in human cells , which is also determined by ATM , implying a conserved cellular response to DNA damagecausesthe retrotransposition of long inte x ray irradiation causes the retrotransposition of long interspersed element 1 in human cells , which is also determined by ATM , implying a conserved cellular response to DNA damage
the deterioration and increased noise(passive) caused bythe deterioration and increased noise
from the X - ray emitter ( 1originatingfrom the X - ray emitter ( 1
to cancers , cancerous tumours , birth defects , severe skin damage , burns , and many other complications that may lead to severe injury of death over timecan leadto cancers , cancerous tumours , birth defects , severe skin damage , burns , and many other complications that may lead to severe injury of death over time
to VUV or UV - C emission 32 by the nanoparticle phosphor 22leadsto VUV or UV - C emission 32 by the nanoparticle phosphor 22