- A
microbeam is a
narrow beam of radiation, of
micrometer or sub-micrometer dimensions.
Together with
integrated imaging techniques,
microbeams allow precisely...
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sounds which do not make
contact such as vowels.
Fluoroscopy and X-ray
microbeam allow the
investigation of non-contact
movements of the
mouth like EMA...
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microbeam technology. The
facility is
currently built around a 5MV Singletron, a
particle accelerator similar to a Van de Graaff. The
RARAF microbeam...
- "Studies of
bystander effects in
human fibroblasts using a
charged particle microbeam".
International Journal of
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Nomiya Y, et al. (1984). "A
Novel Method of DNA
Transfection by
Laser Microbeam Cell Surgery".
Applied Physics B:
Photophysics and
Laser Chemistry. 35...
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electrostatic lens can also be used to
focus an ion beam, for
example to make a
microbeam for
irradiating individual cells. A
cylinder lens
consists of several...
- International, 1988
President of the
Microbeam Analysis Society, 1991–1992
President of the
International Union of
Microbeam Analysis Societies, 1994–2000 Fellow...
- (2011). "Advances in
elemental imaging of
rocks using the
AGLAE external microbeam".
Nuclear Instruments and
Methods in
Physics Research B. 269 (20): 2364–2372...
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consisting of protons, neutrons, or
positive ions (also
called particle microbeams) may also be used for
cancer treatment in
particle therapy.
Linear accelerators...
- of California, Irvine. He was the prin****l
investigator of the
Laser Microbeam and
Medical Program (LAMMP), and the
Director of the
Beckman Laser Institute...