X-ray tube

NOUN
  1. a vacuum tube containing a metal target onto which a beam of electrons is directed at high energy for the generation of X rays
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How To Use X-ray tube In A Sentence

  • X-ray tubes are encased in lead shields and fully protected and equipment is regularly calibrated.
  • A replica of the first X-ray tube Again, by experimenting with cathode rays, something new was discovered in the year 1895, the barium platinocyanide was glowing on his shelf. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • In addition, an exhibit is planned to include x-ray tubes and the electric dental engine, the first to be operated in a human mouth by the pioneer dentist on dental skiagraphy, Charles E. Kells (1856-1928). [ History of the Division of Medical Sciences United States National Museum Bulletin 240, Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology, paper 43, 1964
  • X-ray tubes are encased in lead shields and fully protected and equipment is regularly calibrated.
  • On March 29, 1896, in a tube factory on Halsted Street the name bears no connection to Halsted the surgeon in Chicago, Grubbe began to bombard Rose Lee, an elderly woman with breast cancer, with radiation using an improvised X-ray tube. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • Look at detector materials - the first medical X-ray tube - or superalloys or advanced ceramics or thermal barrier coatings that make it possible to run aircraft engines and power systems at higher temperatures and higher efficiencies.
  • It consists of an X-ray tube with interchangeable anticathodes and the necessary pumps and power supplies.
  • The dependence of the intensity of grazing emission X-ray fluorescence on the anode voltage of X-ray tube has been investigated.
  • When the main power supply of the X-ray tube is on, the cathode emits thermions as it is heated by a heater.
  • Nowadays the x-ray tube rotates around the person and scans the body.
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