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G21K—TECHNIQUES FOR HANDLING PARTICLES OR IONISING RADIATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; IRRADIATION DEVICES; GAMMA RAY OR X-RAY MICROSCOPES
G21K4/00—Conversion screens for the conversion of the spatial distribution of X-rays or particle radiation into visible images, e.g. fluoroscopic screens
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1,182,748. Luminescent screens. AUERGESELLSCHAFT G.m.b.H. 8 Feb., 1968 [21 Feb., 1967], No. 6416/68. Heading C4S. An X-ray intensifying screen 2 consists of a luminescent material 3, a binder and a dyestuff 4 colloidally distributed in the binder. The dyestuff consists of black particles ranging in size between 10<SP>-5</SP> to 10<SP>-7</SP> cm.
GB641668A1967-02-211968-02-08Improvements in or relating to X-Ray Intensifying Screens
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Study of the diffuse X-ray background radiation in the spectral range from 44 to 100 A and the determination of the polarization of the X-ray emission from the Crab Nebula Final report, 1 Mar. 1969- 28 Feb. 1970(Diffuse ultrasoft X ray detection and polarization of Crab Nebula emissions)
Absolute fluxes of particles accelerated on the sun February 23, 1956(Absolute spectra above atmosphere and magnetosphere and of particles accelerated in solar atmosphere during solar flare of 23 February 1956)
Effect of rare-earth elements on the structure and properties of steel Kh 16 N 25 M 2 V 5(Ce and Pr effect on structure, hardness and mechanical properties of cast steel at 800 degrees C)
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