Examples of using Synchrotron in English and their translations into Romanian
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The Proton Synchrotron, built at CERN(1959-),
This radiation is called synchrotron light and depends highly on the mass of the accelerating particle.
methods require more sophisticated equipment, such as synchrotron or microfocus x-ray sources,
There, the crystal was fixed on a goniometer head- this is usually done by a robot- and exposed to synchrotron X-rays, which are extremely intense.
That's synchrotron radiation from the Milky Way Galaxy.
circular accelerators suffer a disadvantage in that the particles emit synchrotron radiation.
It's also home to MAX-lab, where scientists from all over the world use electromagnetic synchrotron radiation to carry out research in areas ranging from archaeology
Finally the Super Proton Synchrotron(SPS) is used to further increase their energy to 450 GeV before they are at last injected(over a period of several minutes) into the main ring.
To take full advantage of the synergy between synchrotron and neutron sciences,
After building the synchrotron at Cornell, Robert R. Wilson took a leave of absence to become the founding director of Fermilab,
We know that there must be a lot of high-energy electrons in the plane to produce the synchrotron radiation that we see,
Synchrotron radiation accounts for about 80% of the macromolecular crystal structures currently deposited in the Protein Data Bankw7(in 1995,
France, have used neutron scattering and synchrotron radiation to investigate the microscopic characteristics of spider silk.
After building the synchrotron at Cornell, Robert R. Wilson took a leave of absence to become the founding director of Fermilab,
The production of X-ray beams in a synchrotron begins with electrons(A),
see synchrotron radiation) and why elements absorb
Nanotechnology Laboratory in Braga; the French initiative to create“nanotechnology integration centres” in Grenoble, Saclay and Toulouse; and the Gennesys6 initiative bringing together European neutron and synchrotron facilities for research in nanotechnology applications.
we call those instruments synchrotrons, or synchrocyclotrons.
Surveyors can collide with ionizing radiation while performing work on the particle accelerators(synchrotrons, synchrotrons, cyclotrons), and also in nuclear power plants,
Figure 2: Synchrotrons. There are currently about 50 synchrotrons in the world, of which ESRF is the most powerful in Europe.