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X-ray diffraction   27
X-ray diffraction imaging.   4
X-Ray Diffraction -- methods.   2
X-ray diffraction -- Methods -- Programmed instruction : X-ray methods / author, Clive Whiston ; editor, F. Elizabeth Prichard on behalf of ACOL  1987 1
 

X-Ray Diffractions -- See X-Ray Diffraction


The scattering of x-rays by matter, especially crystals, with accompanying variation in intensity due to interference effects. Analysis of the crystal structure of materials is performed by passing x-rays through them and registering the diffraction image of the rays (CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, X-RAY). (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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X-ray diffractometer.   4
X-ray diffractometer -- Materials   2
 

X-ray emission, Proton-induced -- See Proton-induced X-ray emission


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X-Ray Emission Spectrometry -- See Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission


The spectrometric analysis of fluorescent X-RAYS, i.e. X-rays emitted after bombarding matter with high energy particles such as PROTONS; ELECTRONS; or higher energy X-rays. Identification of ELEMENTS by this technique is based on the specific type of X-rays that are emitted which are characteristic of the specific elements in the material being analyzed. The characteristic X-rays are distinguished and/or quantified by either wavelength dispersive or energy dispersive methods
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X Ray Emission Spectrometry, Electron Microscopic -- See Electron Probe Microanalysis


Identification and measurement of ELEMENTS and their location based on the fact that X-RAYS emitted by an element excited by an electron beam have a wavelength characteristic of that element and an intensity related to its concentration. It is performed with an electron microscope fitted with an x-ray spectrometer, in scanning or transmission mode
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X Ray Emission Spectrometry, Electron Probe -- See Electron Probe Microanalysis


Identification and measurement of ELEMENTS and their location based on the fact that X-RAYS emitted by an element excited by an electron beam have a wavelength characteristic of that element and an intensity related to its concentration. It is performed with an electron microscope fitted with an x-ray spectrometer, in scanning or transmission mode
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  X-ray emission spectroscopy -- 2 Related Subjects   2
X-Ray Film : Radiochromic Film : role and applications in radiation dosimetry / edited by, Indra J. Das  2017 1
 

X-ray fluorescence analysis -- See X-ray spectroscopy


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X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry -- See Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission


The spectrometric analysis of fluorescent X-RAYS, i.e. X-rays emitted after bombarding matter with high energy particles such as PROTONS; ELECTRONS; or higher energy X-rays. Identification of ELEMENTS by this technique is based on the specific type of X-rays that are emitted which are characteristic of the specific elements in the material being analyzed. The characteristic X-rays are distinguished and/or quantified by either wavelength dispersive or energy dispersive methods
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X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopies -- See Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission


The spectrometric analysis of fluorescent X-RAYS, i.e. X-rays emitted after bombarding matter with high energy particles such as PROTONS; ELECTRONS; or higher energy X-rays. Identification of ELEMENTS by this technique is based on the specific type of X-rays that are emitted which are characteristic of the specific elements in the material being analyzed. The characteristic X-rays are distinguished and/or quantified by either wavelength dispersive or energy dispersive methods
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X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy -- See Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission


The spectrometric analysis of fluorescent X-RAYS, i.e. X-rays emitted after bombarding matter with high energy particles such as PROTONS; ELECTRONS; or higher energy X-rays. Identification of ELEMENTS by this technique is based on the specific type of X-rays that are emitted which are characteristic of the specific elements in the material being analyzed. The characteristic X-rays are distinguished and/or quantified by either wavelength dispersive or energy dispersive methods
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X-Ray Information System -- See Radiology Information Systems


Information systems, usually computer-assisted, designed to store, manipulate, and retrieve information for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling administrative activities associated with the provision and utilization of radiology services and facilities
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X-Ray Information Systems -- See Radiology Information Systems


Information systems, usually computer-assisted, designed to store, manipulate, and retrieve information for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling administrative activities associated with the provision and utilization of radiology services and facilities
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X-ray lasers   13
X-ray lasers -- Congresses   6
 

X-Ray Microanalysis -- See Electron Probe Microanalysis


Identification and measurement of ELEMENTS and their location based on the fact that X-RAYS emitted by an element excited by an electron beam have a wavelength characteristic of that element and an intensity related to its concentration. It is performed with an electron microscope fitted with an x-ray spectrometer, in scanning or transmission mode
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X-ray microanalysis.   9
 

X-Ray Microanalysis, Electron Microscopic -- See Electron Probe Microanalysis


Identification and measurement of ELEMENTS and their location based on the fact that X-RAYS emitted by an element excited by an electron beam have a wavelength characteristic of that element and an intensity related to its concentration. It is performed with an electron microscope fitted with an x-ray spectrometer, in scanning or transmission mode
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X-Ray Microanalysis, Electron Probe -- See Electron Probe Microanalysis


Identification and measurement of ELEMENTS and their location based on the fact that X-RAYS emitted by an element excited by an electron beam have a wavelength characteristic of that element and an intensity related to its concentration. It is performed with an electron microscope fitted with an x-ray spectrometer, in scanning or transmission mode
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X-ray microanalysis -- Instruments : Laboratory micro-x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy : instrumentation and applications / Michael Haschke  2014 1
X-ray microanalysis -- Laboratory manuals : Scanning Electron Microscopy, X-Ray Microanalysis, and Analytical Electron Microscopy : a Laboratory Workbook  1990 1
X-ray microscopy.   7
X-ray microscopy -- Congresses : Realization of a new Magnetic Scanning X-ray Microscope and Investigation of Landau Structures under Pulsed Field Excitation  2015 1
X-Ray Microtomography   4
X-Ray Microtomography -- methods   2
 

X-Ray, Nuclear -- See Gamma Rays


Penetrating, high-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted from atomic nuclei during NUCLEAR DECAY. The range of wavelengths of emitted radiation is between 0.1 - 100 pm which overlaps the shorter, more energetic hard X-RAYS wavelengths. The distinction between gamma rays and X-rays is based on their radiation source
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X-ray optics.   10
X-ray optics -- Congresses : Advances in X-Ray/EUV Optics and Components XVI  2021 1
X-ray optics -- Periodicals : X-ray optics and instrumentation (Online)    1
 

X-Ray Photodensitometry -- See Absorptiometry, Photon


A noninvasive method for assessing BODY COMPOSITION. It is based on the differential absorption of X-RAYS (or GAMMA RAYS) by different tissues such as bone, fat and other soft tissues. The source of (X-ray or gamma-ray) photon beam is generated either from radioisotopes such as GADOLINIUM 153, IODINE 125, or Americanium 241 which emit GAMMA RAYS in the appropriate range; or from an X-ray tube which produces X-RAYS in the desired range. It is primarily used for quantitating BONE MINERAL CONTENT, especially for the diagnosis of OSTEOPOROSIS, and also in measuring BONE MINERALIZATION
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X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy -- See Photoelectron Spectroscopy


The study of the energy of electrons ejected from matter by the photoelectric effect, i.e., as a direct result of absorption of energy from electromagnetic radiation. As the energies of the electrons are characteristic of a specific element, the measurement of the energy of these electrons is a technique used to determine the chemical composition of surfaces
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X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.   4
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy -- Data processing.   2
 

X-ray photography -- See Radiography



--subdivision Radiography under individual materials and types of materials and individual plants and groups of plants, e.g. Metals--Radiography; Corn--Radiography
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X-Ray Probes -- microanalysis : The local chemical analysis of materials / John W. Martin  2003 1
x-ray (radiation)   24
 

X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic -- See Radiography


Examination of any part of the body for diagnostic purposes by means of X-RAYS or GAMMA RAYS, recording the image on a sensitized surface (such as photographic film)
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X-ray scattering -- See X-rays Scattering


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x-ray scattering.   16
 

X-ray sources, Galactic -- See Also the narrower term Supernovae


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X-ray sources, Galactic. : Supernovas / written and directed by Andy Papdopoulos ; produced by Marianna Yarovskaya and Flight 33 Productions, LLC  2008 1
  X-ray spectroscopy -- 4 Related Subjects   4
X-ray spectroscopy.   50
X-ray spectroscopy -- Bibliography. : Index to the literature on x-ray spectrographic analysis. Part 1, 1913-1957 / prepared by Committee E-2 on Emmission Spectroscopy of the American Society for Testing Materials  1961 1
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