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and X-ray novae

by Jean-pierre Lasota , 1999
"... Disc and secondary irradiation in dwarf ..."
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Disc and secondary irradiation in dwarf

irradiation

by Brit J. Ophthal, P. A. Macfaul, M. A. Bedford, Moorfields Eye Hospital, St. Bartholomew's Hospital
"... At one time radiotherapy had a sinister reputation amongst ophthalmologists because of the frequent and often disastrous sequelae of ocular irradiation; cataract was common, the eyelids and the eye-ball sometimes underwent necrosis, and very occasionally malignant changes developed in irradiated tis ..."
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At one time radiotherapy had a sinister reputation amongst ophthalmologists because of the frequent and often disastrous sequelae of ocular irradiation; cataract was common, the eyelids and the eye-ball sometimes underwent necrosis, and very occasionally malignant changes developed in irradiated

Global and regional climate changes due to black carbon,

by V Ramanathan , G Carmichael - Nat. Geosci., , 2008
"... Figure 1: Global distribution of BC sources and radiative forcing. a, BC emission strength in tons per year from a study by Bond et al. Full size image (42 KB) Review Nature Geoscience 1, 221 -227 (2008 Black carbon in soot is the dominant absorber of visible solar radiation in the atmosphere. Ant ..."
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. Anthropogenic sources of black carbon, although distributed globally, are most concentrated in the tropics where solar irradiance is highest. Black carbon is often transported over long distances, mixing with other aerosols along the way. The aerosol mix can form transcontinental plumes of atmospheric brown

Secondary Defects Produced in Germanium by Fission Fragment Irradiation and Successive Annealing

by Kazuhiko Izui, Hitoshi Otsu , 1969
"... Electron microscopic observations are carried out on the secondary defects produced in germanium by fission fragment irradiation and successive annealing. Small spots observed in as-irradiated specimens are considered to be displacement spike regions produced by primary knock-ons with energies large ..."
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Electron microscopic observations are carried out on the secondary defects produced in germanium by fission fragment irradiation and successive annealing. Small spots observed in as-irradiated specimens are considered to be displacement spike regions produced by primary knock-ons with energies

Arabidopsis flavonoid mutants are hypersensitive to UV-B irradiation

by Jiayang Li, Arb Tsai-mei Ou-lee, Richard Raba, Robert G. Amundson, Robert L. Lastatbi - Plant Cell , 1993
"... lncreases in the terrestrial levels of ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation (280 to 320 nm) due to diminished stratospheric ozone have prompted an investigation of the protective mechanisms that contribute to UV-B tolerance in plants. In response to UV-B stress, flowering plants produce a variety of UV-ab ..."
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-absorptive secondary products derived from phenylalanine. Arabidopsis mutants with defects in the synthesis of these compounds were tested for UV-B sensitivity. The transparent testa-4 (tt4) mutant, which has reduced flavonoids and normal levels of sinapate esters, is more sensitive to UV-B than the wild type when

Secondary Radiation During 7 Li Irradiation of a PMMA Phantom

by T. Kormoll, F. Fiedler, A. Müller, W. Enghardt, Oncoray Dresden Germany
"... The recently initiated ENVISION * project inter alia aims at the development of in-beam dose verification systems based on promptly occurring secondary radiation ..."
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The recently initiated ENVISION * project inter alia aims at the development of in-beam dose verification systems based on promptly occurring secondary radiation

AT SECONDARY ECLIPSE

by Drake Deming, Heather Knutson, Eric Agol, Jean-michel Desert, Adam Burrows, Jonathan J. Fortney, David Charbonneau, Nicolas B. Cowan, Gregory Laughlin, Jonathan Langton, Adam P. Showman, Nikole K. Lewis
"... We measure secondary eclipses of the hot giant exoplanets CoRoT-1 at 3.6 and 4.5 μm, and CoRoT-2 at 3.6 μm, both using Warm Spitzer. We find that the Warm Spitzer mission is working very well for exoplanet science. For consistency of our analysis we also re-analyze archival cryogenic Spitzer data fo ..."
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We measure secondary eclipses of the hot giant exoplanets CoRoT-1 at 3.6 and 4.5 μm, and CoRoT-2 at 3.6 μm, both using Warm Spitzer. We find that the Warm Spitzer mission is working very well for exoplanet science. For consistency of our analysis we also re-analyze archival cryogenic Spitzer data

IRRADIATION OF SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET COMPONENTS FOR

by E. Mustafin, E. Floch, A. Plotnikov, E. Schubert, T. Seidl, Gsi Helmholtzzentrum Für, Germany Fei, Stu Bratislava, Slovak Republic, Ss S
"... In spring 2008 an irradiation test of superconducting magnet components was done at GSI Darmstadt in the frame of the FAIR project. Cave HHD with the beam dump of SIS synchrotron was used for irradiation. The irradiation set-up modeled a scenario of beam loss in a FAIR accelerator: U beam with energ ..."
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with energy of 1 GeV/u was used to irradiate a thin stainless steel bar at very small angle, so that the test samples situated behind the stainless steel bar were exposed to the beam of secondary particles created in the bar. The total number of U ions dumped on the target assembly was about 2·1014. Presently

Direct Evidence for Modulated Irradiation of Secondary Components in Dwarf Novae during Superoutbursts

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PARENCHYMAL POST-IRRADIATION ANGIOSARCOMA:

by Zeljko Soldie, Daniela Salopek, Marijanajazvie Jasna, Radie Jasmina, Marie-brozie Davor Tomas, Petar Kirac, Ante Bolanca, Zvonko Kusicf
"... SUMMARY- Secondary angiosarcoma is an aggressive tumor that can develop in breastcancerpa-tients treated with conserving therapy and radiotherapy. The symptoms can be misleading, whereas mammography and fine-needle aspiration (FNA) are typically negative in early stage of the disease. A high grade o ..."
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SUMMARY- Secondary angiosarcoma is an aggressive tumor that can develop in breastcancerpa-tients treated with conserving therapy and radiotherapy. The symptoms can be misleading, whereas mammography and fine-needle aspiration (FNA) are typically negative in early stage of the disease. A high grade
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