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Cancer --- Radiotherapy, High energy --- Neoplasms --- Radiotherapy --- Congresses.
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Radiotherapy, High-Energy --- Radiotherapy Dosage --- Radiometry --- methods
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This book deals with the development of particle physics, in particular an area that has now become known as phenomenology. The author presents a solid and clear motivation for the developments witnessed by the particle physics community at both high and low energies over that last 50 or 60 years. Including exercises and references to original experimental and theoretical papers, as well as other useful sources, it will be essential reading for all students and researchers in modern particle physics.
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High energy forming --- High energy rate metal forming --- High-velocity forming --- Metals --- Electrohydraulic effect --- Forging
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Mechanical alloying. --- High energy milling --- Mechanical milling --- Milling, High energy --- Milling, Mechanical --- Mechanical chemistry --- Metallurgy --- Mixing
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Reflection high-energy electron diffraction is one of the most powerful tools used in surface structural analysis to monitor epitaxial growth. This book serves as an introduction to RHEED for beginners and details experimental and theoretical treatments for experts. First, the principles of electron diffraction are explained, with many examples of RHEED patterns described for beginners. The second part contains in-depth descriptions of RHEED theory. Finally, applications of RHEED are explained with many examples.
Reflection high energy electron diffraction. --- Thin films --- Surfaces --- Analysis. --- Reflection high energy electron diffraction
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The electric dipole moment (EDM) challenge measures a non-zero proton EDM value and this book suggests how the challenge can be met. Any measurably large proton EDM would violate the standard model. The method to be employed uses an intense beam of 'frozen spin' protons circulating for hour-long times in a storage ring 'trap'. The smallness of EDMs allows them to test existing theories, but also makes them hard to measure. Such EDM experiments are inexpensive, at least compared to building accelerators of ever-greater energy.
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