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Rosalind Franklin was the scientist that made images of DNA by using X-ray diffraction.
Uses for radioactive tracers is to look for flaws in metal objects and are also used by doctors to x-ray images to look at your bones.
A CRT, cathode ray tube, is used in televisions and traditional computer monitors to create images by deflecting and accelerating the electron beans onto the screen. It is a vacuum tube that contains electron guns.
For wavelenghth dispersive X-ray spectroscopy adequate crystals for light elements (with a higher wavelength) are more rare and good.
It's a CT scan used in medical professions. Basically a 3D X-ray. Computed tomography (CT) is a medical imaging method employing tomography created by computer processing. Digital geometry processing is used to generate a three-dimensional image of the inside of an object from a large series of two-dimensional X-ray images taken around a single axis of rotation.
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The process used to make images of DNA is X-ray Diffraction.
True X rays are not produced by elements- they are produced by an electric current and an X ray tube. However, radioactive elements such as Cobalt and Uranium can be used to produce a radiographic image, and are commonly used to inspect welds in metals, However, they use gamma rays and not X rays.
X-ray crystallography is used in understanding the molecular structures of various compounds. An example of its use involves the discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA with X-ray crystallography.
plastic surgeons use it to create images of what the person will look like after their surgery. it is also used in x-rays
A fluoroscope is a device used to view continuous live X-ray images on a fluorescent screen.
A fluoroscope is a device used to view continuous live X-ray images on a fluorescent screen.
Crt is a cathode ray tube which is used to see output in graphic images
Rosalind Franklin was the scientist that made images of DNA by using X-ray diffraction.
The process of recording x-ray images on Xerox paper is called X-ray xerography. It was an advance in its day, but has been made obsolete by the development of digital x-ray systems that record the x-ray images directly in digital form for display on a computer monitor.
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Imgburn allows users to record CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Ray images to recorded media or a disk.