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15:35 May 22, 2003 |
French to English translations [PRO] Medical / testing stents | |||||||
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5 +1 | employed; in |
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4 | using/ with secondary electron imaging |
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employed; in Explanation: not sure which "en" you're requesting help with, but: 1)mettre en oeuvre means literally, "to put to work" and in this context "The observation methods employed....(or used, utilized, etc.)In this case it is the phrase that is translated and not any particular word. 2)en = in; "the observation of stents in ....." Oxford Hachette French-English Dictionary |
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using/ with secondary electron imaging Explanation: observations or measurements or assessements using the secondary electron imaging technique see my other answer to same question for refs. RX = rayons X -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-05-22 18:44:32 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- since you specified in your second question that the \"en\" in questions was the one before électrons I bring here my second answer and squash the second question that only had my answer - do I make sense :-) using secondary electron imaging observations or measurements or assessments en here = with/using/with the use of Publications from 1980 to 1989 ... I 159. Scanning electron microscopic observations of monolayer deposits using biassed secondary electron and specimen current imaging. ... venables.asu.edu/research/pub_80_89.html - 15k - Cached - Similar pages [PDF]SUMMARY SESSION II, OBSERVATIONS, LABORATORY MEASUREMENTS, ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Your browser may not have a PDF reader available. Google recommends visiting our text version of this document. ... of the e-cloud build-up, heat load measurements using calorimeters, observations of pressure rises and the evolution of the secondary electron yield as a ... cern.ch/conf-ecloud02/papers/allpdf/grobner.pdf - Similar pages Developing an acceptable sourcewire and source geometry for use in intravascular brachytherapy is an ongoing research pursuit(2). The perfect radioisotope would exhibit the following properties: 1) low-dose gradient within 5 mm from the center of the source, 2) acceptable low-dose levels surrounding adjacent tissues and organs, 3) very low radiation exposure levels around the patient and clinical staff, 4) treatment time less than 10 minutes for delivering approximately 10 Grays, and 5) sources with an intermediate half-life are also desirable to facilitate the management of sources and waste. Iridium-192 has a complex radiation emission spectrum (11). The total average photon energy per disintegration is 813 keV, and the average photon energy is 347 keV. The total average atomic energy per disintegration is 45.2 keV. There is also a continuous spectrum of beta particles with a total average energy of 170 keV per disintegration. Most recent work demonstrates that not only secondary electrons, but also beta particles originating in the Iridium-192 source contribute significantly to the dose at short distances from the source (12). ... Stents are inserted under x-ray guidance and can be inserted percutaneously, depending on how small they are. Small stents are commonly ... www.aortic-aneurysms.com/glossary.html - 12k - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-05-22 18:36:20 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- RX = rayons X PRINCIPE & PRODUCTION DES RAYONS X - [ Translate this page ] ... métal de l’anode. Schéma d’un tube à rayons X. HT = Haute Tension et RX = Rayons X émis par l’anode. Il ya deux phénomènes ... membres.lycos.fr/scanrayonxetco/ principeproductionrx.htm - 15k - |
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