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According to the principle of operation of the densitometer, one can have: * spot densitometry: the value of light absorption is measured at a single spot * line densitometry: the values of successive spots along a dimension are expressed as a graph * bidimensional densitometry: the values of light absorption are expressed as a 2D [...]

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, originally named Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, is a United States Department of Energy National Laboratory operated by Stanford University under the programmatic direction of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science. The SLAC research program centers on experimental and theoretical research in elementary particle physics using electron beams and a [...]

”Nature Nanotechnology” is focused on all topics regarding nanoscience and nanotechnology. Research coverage includes design, characterization, creation, and assembly of materials at scales required by the particular research endeavor, as well as designing devices and systems which control materials or phenomena. Such devices and systems are built at scales which range from the atomic to [...]

ACerS is organized into 10 divisions[http://www.ceramics.org/community/divisions/index.aspx]: *Art focuses on the decoration and design of consumer ceramic products and the use of ceramics for artistic purposes. *Basic Science is concerned with studying the chemistry and physics of ceramics. *Cements centers on the development and manufacture of cements, limes, and plasters. *Electronics examines ceramic materials for use [...]

In 1883, a CPR crew accidentally discovered natural gas near Medicine Hat, Alberta. In 1912, the CPR set up its Department of Natural Resources in Calgary to manage its timber, oil, gas, and mineral rights as well as land sales and immigration and colonization activities. In 1958, CP created Canadian Pacific Oil and Gas Company [...]

This list is part of research and consulting firm Social Technologies technology foresight project, published as an press release in 2007. * Personalized medicine ** creation of an individual’s genome map for a retail price of less than $1,000 ** correlation of specific genes and proteins with specific cancers, Alzheimer’s, heart disease, and diabetes, which [...]

The break even point is also the point on a chart indicating the time when something has broken even, and is a general term for not having gained or lost something in a process. In nuclear fusion research, the term breakeven refers to a fusion energy gain factor equal to unity, this is also known [...]

Caroline Myss was born on December 2, 1952 in Chicago, and grew up with her parents, and two brothers, one elder and one younger, in the Melrose Park, Illinois neighbourhood near Chicago. Caroline was raised a Catholic, and attended the Mother Guerin High School, River Grove, Illinois, run by the Sisters of Providence of Saint [...]

Institute of Nuclear Medicine, Oncology and Radiotherapy (INOR), located in Abbottabad, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, is affiliated with Ayub Medical College and the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission. It provides diagnostic and treatment facilities to patients suffering from a wide range of pathologies. The Institute is catering to a population of about 2 million people coming from various [...]