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fluid ionization chambers for measuring exposure to soft X-rayschambres d'ionisation à liquide pour la dosimétrie des rayons X mous
rayed beanvilleuse haricot (Villosa fabalis)
spectrometry of soft X-rays by means of a semiconductor detectorla spectrométrie des rayons X mous par détecteur à semi-conducteur
the X-ray beam is collimated by a diaphragmle faisceau de rayons X est collimaté par un diaphragme
wavy-rayed lampmussellampsile fasciolée (Lampsilis fasciola)
X ray A penetrating electromagnetic radiation, usually generated by accelerating electrons to high velocity and suddenly stopping them by collision with a solid body, or by inner-shell transitions of atoms with atomic number greater than 10; their wavelength ranges from about 10(-5) angstrom to 10 angstroms, the average wavelength used in research being 1 angstromrayons X
X rayrayons X
X-ray diffraction analysisanalyse par diffraction de rayons X
X-ray leakage is limited to a maximum of O,5 mR/hourles fuites de rayons X sont limitées à O,5 mR/h au maximum