x-ray emission
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emission
noun
uk/iˈmɪʃ.ən/us/iˈmɪʃ.ən/
the act of sending out gas, heat, ...
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X-rayemissionfrom hollow atoms produced by collisions of multiply charged ions with a solid.
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X-rayemissionfrom plasmas formed using an excimer laser with various pulse lengths.
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X-rayemissionfrom laser-irradiated gold targets v1 t !
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X-rayemissionproduced by hot electrons from fs-laser produced plasma- diagnostic and application.
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X-rayemissionsignals exhibited an enhancement in the emission under transverse magnetic field.
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X-rayemissionconsists of continuous and characteristic line emission determined by the target material.
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X-rayemissionfrom laserproduced plasmas.
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Angle dependentx-rayemissionand resonance-absorption in a laser produced plasma generated by a high-intensity ultrashort pulse.
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Angle dependentx-rayemissionand resonance-absorption in a laser produced plasma generated by a high-intensity ultrashor t pulse.
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X-rayemissionhas been detected from this star, with an estimated luminosity of.
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X-rayemissionwith a luminosity of has been detected from this star.
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X-rayemissionis aligned with the massive stars surrounding the central bar.
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X-rayemissionfrom an enhanced solar-like corona was proposed for the first time.
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