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 Translation for 'X ray tube' from English to Polish
NOUN   an X-ray tube | X-ray tubes

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cathode-ray tube

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Usage Examples English
  • The energy and penetrating ability of the X-rays produced by an X-ray tube increases with the voltage on the tube.
  • Alternatively, charging could be brought about by including an ionising radiation source (such as an X-ray tube).
  • In 1913 he invented the Coolidge tube, an X-ray tube with an improved cathode for use in X-ray machines that allowed for more intense visualization of deep-seated anatomy and tumors.
  • Such a hole in an inner shell may have been produced by bombardment with electrons in an X-ray tube, by other particles as in PIXE, by other X-rays in X-ray fluorescence or by radioactive decay of the atom's nucleus.
  • Gamma rays are always from electronic emission of atoms and are mono energetic, whereas X-rays are electrically generated (X-ray tube, linear accelerator) and have a broad energy range.

  • In an X-ray tube, electrons are accelerated in a vacuum by an electric field towards a piece of metal called the "target".
  • Induction coils powered early X-ray tubes. Moseley used an X-ray tube to determine the atomic number of a selection of metallic elements by the spectrum emitted when used as anodes.
  • Initial experiments were performed on cats and then a few patients with pain and chronic psychosis were treated with a 280 kV X-ray tube attached to the arc.
  • The image is taken in with the x-ray tube in left anterior oblique position.
  • One of the units at the Cleveland Clinic was used to construct an image of the body that today would be called a "Scout View", essentially a digital x-ray that was produced by moving the body through the gantry with the x-ray tube stationary.

  • Electron beam computed tomography (EBCT) is a specific form of computed tomography (CT) in which the X-ray tube is not mechanically spun in order to rotate the source of X-ray photons.
  • Both of these X-ray production processes are inefficient, with only about one percent of the electrical energy used by the tube converted into X-rays, and thus most of the electric power consumed by the tube is released as waste heat.
  • 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.
  • Hampton's view (prone caudal view) is taken when the subject is in prone position with the X-ray tube tilted towards the feet at 30 degrees. This is to separate out the loops of sigmoid colon.
  • In 1902 MacAlaster & Wiggin purchased the X-ray tube business of Swett & Lewis.

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