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Ron Jenkins has written:

'The invisible mirror'

'Worked examples in X-ray spectrometry [by] R.H. Jenkins [and] B. de Vries' -- subject(s): X-ray spectroscopy, Tables

'Quantitative x-ray spectrometry' -- subject(s): Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission, X-ray spectroscopy

'Practical X-ray spectrometry' -- subject(s): X-ray spectroscopy

'Quarterback Play'

'The invisible mirror'

'Dario Fo and Franca Rame'

'Worked examples in X-ray analysis [by] R. Jenkins [and] J.L. de Vries' -- subject(s): X-rays, Diffraction, X-ray spectroscopy

'Worked examples in X-ray spectrometry' -- subject(s): X-ray spectroscopy

'Mistero Buffo'

'Practical X-ray spectrometry [by] R. Jenkins [and] J.L. de Vries' -- subject(s): X-ray spectroscopy

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Ron Jenkins has written:

'The invisible mirror'

'Worked examples in X-ray spectrometry [by] R.H. Jenkins [and] B. de Vries' -- subject(s): X-ray spectroscopy, Tables

'Quantitative x-ray spectrometry' -- subject(s): Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission, X-ray spectroscopy

'Practical X-ray spectrometry' -- subject(s): X-ray spectroscopy

'Quarterback Play'

'The invisible mirror'

'Dario Fo and Franca Rame'

'Worked examples in X-ray analysis [by] R. Jenkins [and] J.L. de Vries' -- subject(s): X-rays, Diffraction, X-ray spectroscopy

'Worked examples in X-ray spectrometry' -- subject(s): X-ray spectroscopy

'Mistero Buffo'

'Practical X-ray spectrometry [by] R. Jenkins [and] J.L. de Vries' -- subject(s): X-ray spectroscopy

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X-ray spectroscopy is used for detecting of breakable bone in body(2)it also for internal structures

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Steven Allen Holmes has written:

'X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of trifluoromethylbenzenes and chlorofluoromethanes' -- subject(s): X-ray spectroscopy

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W. C. Neely has written:

'X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Rutherford back scattering (RBS) studies ..' -- subject(s): Aluminun alloys, Auger spectroscopy, Backscattering, Electron transitions, Photoelectron spectroscopy, X ray spectroscopy

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Victor F. Hanson has written:

'Quantitative elemental analysis of art objects by energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy' -- subject(s): Art objects, X-ray spectroscopy, Analysis

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