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Another is to build a different kind of machine, known as a linear accelerator.
Such accidents would not be possible with a linear accelerator, the report's authors said.
Finally, Medical linear accelerators have been used as radiation sources since the late 1940s.
His voice was thickened by the pull of the linear accelerator.
Check: they weren't about to be fragged by a linear accelerator.
The only portion that was clear was a linear accelerator.
But that's the normal way, which involves great big linear accelerators."
The linear accelerator also has a medical treatment facility.
It includes a linear accelerator offering animal radiation treatment available.
The thing didn't just burn out electronics, it was a linear accelerator too, a cannon.
As for the sensors which operate the linear accelerator, they may use less power than we can sense."
"It may be possible to use the main transport system, the small linear accelerator at the top of the rim wall."
The tower stood because it was another linear accelerator.
This will require a return to the linear accelerator, but with devices significantly longer than those currently in use.
"What is the status of the old cobalt-60 machine that the linear accelerator replaced?
Inside, the facility offers radiation treatment, chemotherapy, and a linear accelerator.
Electron beam therapy is performed using a medical linear accelerator.
The electron is readmitted to the linear accelerator after each revolution.
He knew that he would be launched by linear accelerator from the moon.
It acts as if it were a 7.8 mile long linear accelerator.
"There was a linear accelerator here; before rising civilization robbed it for metal."
The linear accelerator roared; an arc of lightning ran bottom to top.
Medical linear accelerator celebrates 50 years of treating cancer.
Radiotherapy can be delivered in many ways but is most commonly produced by a linear accelerator.
In addition to chemotherapy, there are six linear accelerators (radiation treatment machines).
The linear particle accelerator design that bears his name.
To circumvent this problem, linear particle accelerators operate using time-varying fields.
A linear particle accelerator consists of the following elements:
The movements of the linear particle accelerator (or linac) are threefold:
It is made by proton bombardment of O in a cyclotron or linear particle accelerator.
In actuality the linear particle accelerator triggered Ndoki's metagene.
Linear particle accelerator
The ions are injected into a linear particle accelerator, or linac, which accelerates them to very high energies (eventually to 90% the speed of light).
A linear particle accelerator capable of accelerating incident ions to high energies, usually in the range 1-3 MeV.
The software for the Therac-25 medical linear particle accelerator also ran on a 32K PDP 11/23.
Commercially the radioactive isotope bismuth-213 can be produced by bombarding radium with bremsstrahlung photons from a linear particle accelerator.
2MV Tandetron linear particle accelerator in Ljubljana, Slovenia
The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a proposed linear particle accelerator.
In 2009, Iran was developing its first domestic Linear particle accelerator (LINAC).
Linear Particle Accelerator (Linac) Animation by Ionactive
Weapon systems that fall under this category include lasers, linear particle accelerators or particle-beam based weaponry, microwaves and plasma-based weaponry.
Other types of particle accelerator, such as radio frequency linear particle accelerators and laser wakefield plasma accelerators have their own hazards.
In 1994, he moved into private practice at Gleneagles Hospital, establishing the first stereotactic radiosurgical treatment system driven by a linear particle accelerator in Singapore.
You can make a linear particle accelerator out of two mangos and a clam shell, but in 35 years you couldn't patch the hole in a wooden boat?
The equipment used in radiotherapy (linear particle accelerator in external beam therapy) is routinely calibrated using ionization chambers or the new and more accurate diode technology.
"Song of the Two-Mile Linear Particle Accelerator" Stanford University, Stanford California
Apart from linear particle accelerators, which are very expensive, no proton accelerator of sufficient power and energy (> 12 MW at 1GeV) has ever been built.
The SARAF high-intensity superconducting linear particle accelerator for light ions belongs to a new generation of particle accelerators.
In terms of major facilities, the Department has its own superconducting linear particle accelerator at which experiments ranging from precision atomic measurements to analysis of rare-isotope collisions are performed.
In the 1970s, a cardiovascular lab, a linear particle accelerator, an open heart surgery unit, a pediatrics building, and a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) were added.
In this way the linac can rotate around the patient who does not need to move.
In a linac, the target is simply fitted to the end of the accelerator.
The linac can accelerate a beam once every second.
December 1, 1968 saw the breaking of ground for the linear accelerator (linac).
The new laboratories, including two storage rings and a full-energy linac, will be built here.
Inside the Linac, electrons are focused and accelerated to form a beam of high speed particles.
All of these movements in the modern linac occur around an axis that runs through the isocentre.
The first use of a linac for medical radiotherapy was in 1953 (see also radiotherapy).
But the linac was nearly finished.
An energy recovery linac is a particle accelerator concept first proposed in 1965 that has gained interest since the early 2000s.
The same structure is also used to accelerate new low-energy particles that are continuously injected into the linac.
The linac first 200 MeV beam started on December 1, 1970.
Particles are designed to leave the linac at a specified speed ("injection velocity") for entry into the synchrotron.
Linac is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France.
Designed during the 1950s the LINAC was first active in 1958-59.
The movements of the linear particle accelerator (or linac) are threefold:
This bunching process is done at the start of the linac, using several 'bunching' cavities.
The usual choice is an electron linac, because this can deliver the peak beam currents required to generate high gain.
In a linear accelerator (linac), particles are accelerated in a straight line with a target of interest at one end.
These electrons then proceed through a linear accelerator (linac), which gets them up to 120 MeV.
On a LINAC, the gantry moves in space to change the delivery angle.
The design of a linac depends on the type of particle that is being accelerated: electrons, protons or ions.
They excited fluorescence from the nuclear isomer tantalum-180m with x-rays produced by an external beam radiotherapy "linac".
The shape and intensity of the beam produced by a linac may be modified or collimated by a variety of means.
"Are you there, Linac One?"