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 Translation for 'to X ray sb sth' from English to Spanish
radiografiar a-algn/algoto X-ray sb./sth.
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fís.med.
radiografía {f}
X-ray
med.tec.
lector {m} de rayos X
x-ray viewer
med.tec.
aparato {m} de televisión de rayos X
X-ray television system
astron.
binaria {f} de rayos X
X-ray binary (star)
captar la atención y el interés de algn/algo con algn/algo [locución] to catch the attention and interest of sb./sth. with sb./sth. [idiom]
confrontar a-algn/algo con algn/algoto confront sb./sth. with sb./sth.
unverified relacionar algn/algo con algn/algoto associate sb./sth. with sb./sth.
recordar a algn a algn/algo [por asociación, parecido]to remind sb. of sb./sth.
sumir a-algn/algo en algo [también fig.]to plunge sb./sth. into sth. [also fig.]
apartar a-algn/algo de algoto urge sb./sth. away from sth.
dejar que algn/algo haga algo [esperar]to wait until sb./sth. does sth.
rezar para que algo/algn haga algoto pray that sb./sth. does sth.
colar a-algn/algo en algoto sneak sb./sth. into sth.
exceptuar a-algn/algo de algoto except sb./sth. from sth.
salpicar a-algn/algo de algoto splash sth. on sb./sth.
tildar a-algn/algo de algo [calificar como]to brand sb./sth. as sth.
calificar a-algn/algo de algoto describe sb./sth. as sth.
electr.fís.
rayo {m} catódico
cathode ray
fís.
rayo {m} gamma
gamma ray
biol.med.
cromosoma {m} X
X-chromosome
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Usage Examples English
  • Birds first diverged from dinosaurs between 100 Ma and 60 Ma. One specimen of "Archaeopteryx" from around 150 Ma subjected to x-ray microtomography revealed significant bird-like alterations.
  • As an alternative to X-ray detectors, image intensifiers are analog devices that readily convert the acquired X-ray image into one visible on a video screen.
  • radiodurans" to X-ray irradiation or desiccation can shatter its genomes into hundred of short random fragments.
  • In a moderate vacuum, peeling tape generated x-rays sufficient to x-ray a human finger.
  • In the same year there were the first tests of X-ray lithography at DESY, a procedure that was later refined to X-ray depth lithography.

  • This idea was quickly applied to X-ray tubes, and hence heated-cathode X-ray tubes, called "Coolidge tubes", completely replaced the troublesome cold cathode tubes by about 1920.
  • Though the term radiodensity is more commonly used in the context of qualitative comparison, radiodensity can also be quantified according to the Hounsfield scale, a principle which is central to X-ray computed tomography (CT scan) applications.
  • The optical radiation emitted when electrons strike a metal surface is named "Lilienfeld radiation" after he first discovered it close to X-ray tube anodes.
  • Neutron reflectometry uses specular reflection to study material surfaces and thin film interfaces in an analogous fashion to x-ray reflectivity.
  • The Experiment Hall surrounds the storage ring and is divided into 35 sectors, each of which has access to x-ray beamlines, one at an insertion device, and the other at a bending magnet.

  • Their response was to say the type of polymer used in the firearms is opaque to X-ray scanners, which would've hidden the metal components.
  • RHEED-TRAXS is preferential to X-ray microanalysis (XMA)(such as EDS and WDS) because the incidence angle of the electrons on the surface is very small, typically less than 5°.
  • It is also common to X-ray the spine and legs, as well as the hips, since soft tissues can be affected by the extra strain of a dysplastic hip, or there may be other undetected factors such as neurological issues (e.g. ...
  • Barkla proposed the J-phenomenon as a hypothetical form of X-ray behaviour similar to X-ray fluorescence but other scientists were not persuaded that this was a different mechanism from other known effects such as Compton scattering and so the theory was not successful.
  • This affects the propagation of light in the same way that the structure of natural crystals gives rise to X-ray diffraction and that the atomic lattices (crystal structure) of semiconductors affect their conductivity of electrons.

  • This technique is similar to x-ray and neutron diffraction.
  • The expected spectrum of an accretion disc peaks in the optical-ultraviolet waveband; in addition, a corona of hot material forms above the accretion disc and can inverse-Compton scatter photons up to X-ray energies.
  • The earliest changes demonstrable by plain X-ray shows erosions and sclerosis in sacroiliac joints.
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