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In the event, X-radiation would prove crucial to making thermonuclear weapons work.
Gamma radiation, like X-radiation, can be produced by a variety of phenomena.
Two in the middle (2) marked the time when x-radiation from the primary reached the radiation channel around the secondary.
X-radiation (composed of X-rays) is a form of electromagnetic radiation.
There was a flare of X-radiation.
Electron beam welding can never be "hand-manipulated", even if not realized in vacuum, as there is always strong X-radiation.
He is vulnerable to "X-radiation", which affects him much as kryptonite harms Kryptonians.
Among photons (and nothing else travels at speed-oflight) only the hardest X-radiation will get through to, passenger country and not much of that.
To calculate the X-radiation from an optically thin plasma we use the line emissivities of Mewe et al.
Viewing may be by transmitted light, CL, or a combination of the two, observed through a lead glass window which absorbs X-radiation.
Many different classes of objects emit supersoft X-radiation (emission dominantly below 0.5 keV).
A coronal emission such as soft X-radiation will be optically thin and thus be characteristically limb-brightened.
These included discoveries related to X-radiation and purification of uranium ores, which had been made by Bachelder during the course of the war effort.
Some other authors suggest the X-radiation or a burst of directional ultraviolet radiation may have played a role in the formation of the Shroud image.
X-radiation is absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere, so instruments to detect X-rays must be taken to high altitude by balloons, sounding rockets, and satellites.
The X-radiation that reaches Earth in such an event, however, would be less than the X-radiation of a single average solar flare.
Ionizing radiation (X-radiation, Radon-222 and its decay products, Gamma radiation, Plutonium)
Scientists also failed to detect the expected X-radiation from the hot surface of 3C58, indicating that its temperature must be far below that predicted for a neutron star.
What Arrhenius did not know was that there is a large amount of X-radiation washing about in space, and to this his hypothetical spores would certainly have been vulnerable.
Solar X-ray bursts were observed by OSO 2 and an effort was made to map the entire celestial sphere for direction and intensity of X-radiation.
Clear glass and many plastics will turn amber, green or other colors when subjected to X-radiation, and glass may turn blue after long term solar exposure in the desert.
(Abstract) The influence of x-radiation upon catalytic decomposition - Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science.
The energy that resulted from the disappearance of the particles was released in the form of gamma and X-radiation, or any of thirty or so other but less important routes.
Rather than using ionizing or x-radiation, MRI uses the variation in signals produced by protons in the body when the head is placed in a strong magnetic field.
Fajardo LF, Eltringham JR, Steward JR: Combined cardiotoxicity of adriamycin and x-radiation.