synchrotron radiation
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radiation
noun[U]
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a form of energy that comes from a nuclear reaction and that can be very dangerous ...
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Stopped-flow solution scattering usingsynchrotronradiation: apparatus, data collection and data analysis.
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The use ofsynchrotronradiationhas also revealed a more detailed equatorial diffraction pattern for these different amyloid samples.
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For longer pulses, we have found a sharp cut-off in the harmonic spectra, whose position can be well estimated from the theory ofsynchrotronradiation.
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Instruments and methods for small angle scattering withsynchrotronradiation.
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Improved signal-to background ratio in small-angle scattering experiments withsynchrotronradiationusing an evacuated cell for solutions.
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Small-angle scattering is thus one of the techniques that have gained most from the availability of neutron andsynchrotronradiationsources.
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In recent years, programs which can handlesynchrotronradiationsources were developed.
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Joviansynchrotronradiation, which has been observed for decades, is generated by relativistic electrons trapped in the radiation belt.
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Bulk losses fromsynchrotronradiation, line radiation, and charge exchange are neglected (a sensible approximation, actually, in view of the high densities that characterize the simulated device).
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Instruments forsynchrotronradiationand position-sensitive gas proportional detectors with fast readout resulted in significant improvements in the precision of the data and in the speed of data collection.
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I was delighted to see £100 million being committed tosynchrotronradiationin the comprehensive spending review.
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Synchrotronradiationcomplements neutron beams as ways of facilitating research in condensed matter.
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Daresbury laboratory is the home of thesynchrotronradiationsource, which is a second-generation light source.
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Synchrotronradiationcan also cool the electron beams to reduce the momentum spread of the particles.
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Synchrotronradiationis also generated by astronomical objects, typically where relativistic electrons spiral (and hence change velocity) through magnetic fields.
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The self-polarization occurs through the emission of spin-flipsynchrotronradiation.
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For the purposes of understanding full or partial coherence of thesynchrotronradiation, the wave properties need to be taken into account.
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The many small turns in an undulator have the advantage that the cone ofsynchrotronradiationis all in one direction, forward.
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