X-rays and Radio WavesX rays appearing after several days (Image: Chandra X-ray Telescope)X-rays were important because, well, scientists didn't see any x-rays at first.
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In this image, the different colors represent different energies of X-rays, with the highest-energy X-rays in blue.
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Prosecutors countered that the X-rays are not new, just a digitally lightened version of the X-rays provided before Melissa's trial.
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But prosecutors insist that the X-rays are not new, just a digitally lightened version of the X-rays provided before the trial.
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Prosecutors countered that there was no second set of X-rays — just a brightened version of the X-rays that defense attorneys were given before Calusinski's trial.
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These mass-eating events are typically accompanied by blasts of high-energy x-rays from the corona, transitioning into lower-energy x-rays originating from the accretion disk.
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During my one-on-one with him, Dr. Sarno looked at my X-rays and told me there were many people with similar X-rays who had no pain.
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The other, known as an isotopic teletherapy machine, produces X-rays as silvery cobalt-60 chunks inside a small canister eject X-rays and transform into nickel through radioactive decay.
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This animation cycles between a view of high-energy x-rays in the center of the Perseus cluster (blue, green) and low energy x-rays (red) over a wider area.
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Miller uses various technologies to see inside objects and creatures: X-rays, CT scans (which use X-rays to build up a three-dimensional portrait), MRIs, sonograms, and electron microscopy.
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The X-rays bounce off the atoms that make up the crystals; by observing the pattern of the reflected X-rays, it is possible to determine the position of each atom.
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"For any type of experiment you do that focuses intense X-rays on a sample, you want to understand how it reacts to the X-rays," he said in a press release.
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The star also emits as much x-rays as our own Sun, but Proxima b is much closer to its stellar parent, so the surface receives far more x-rays than Earth.
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There are various types of dental X-rays, including: ■ Bitewing X-rays, which deliver a relatively low dose of radiation and can reveal cavities between teeth, an area that dentists can't visually inspect.
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Hanvik said she wanted to follow that approach again but avoid a scan, which contains about 10 millisieverts (mSv) of radiation, the rough equivalent of 200 chest X-rays or 1,500 dental X-rays.
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"We were trained specifically to read chest X-rays from the beginning of our residency," says Brandon Crum, a radiologist in Coal Run who'll soon be barred from evaluating X-rays for state benefit claims.
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"What matters for an asteroid is the X-rays," Busch says.
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He underwent X-rays, which did not reveal any significant damage.
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X-rays of the head clearly show the vertebrae are missing.
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Moustakas was hit by a pitch and X-rays were negative.
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Read more: This algorithm reads X-rays better than doctors do.
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An image of a magnetar in x-rays, taken by Chandra.
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The Yankees announced in the seventh that X-rays were negative.
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Astronomers received this ancient signal, made of x-rays, in 2014.
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X-rays were negative, and Davidson's status is day to day.
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They stressed that X-rays were dark and hard to read.
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X-rays were negative and the injury was not deemed serious.
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He pored over X-rays taken after one of my seizures.
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This gas catches X-rays and reemits them as ultraviolet light.
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Harper was sent for X-rays as a precaution, Kapler said.
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X-rays showed no broken bones or bullet wounds, said Goodwin.
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Those included trials with thermal imaging, X-rays, and ultrasonic detection.
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He is considered day to day after X-rays were negative.
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Radiologic technologists perform diagnostic imaging examinations, like X-rays, on patients.
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Nearby, CBP officers are using another nonintrusive search tool: X-rays.
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We know that X-rays and gamma rays can cause cancer.
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"Initial X-rays were negative, but he's very sore," Yeo said.
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When a lot of patients need x-rays, there are delays.
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With X-rays, we can see how the bones are moving.
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This machine uses intense beams of x-rays that contain billions of times more photons than the x-rays that come from the Sun, allowing researchers to see the structure of individual atoms in three dimensions.
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Understanding this process required high-resolution measurements of the x-rays—not only did scientists need to know the energy of the x-rays, but also the exact time that they arrived to the microsecond or less.
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"My parents still have the X-rays of this when he was maybe 2, when he ate some change and on the X-rays you see like, a dime, a nickel and a penny," Wilson says, laughing.
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X-rays revealed he had cracked a bone in the forearm. Again.
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On Monday he had X-rays that revealed no significant structural damage.
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Postgame X-rays were negative and ruled out a serious leg injury.
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The doctors took x-rays and found nothing unusual, beyond the obvious.
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These range from simple X-rays to PET (positron emission tomography) scans.
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Women had X-rays aimed at their ovaries, men at their testicles.
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These co-pays apply to laboratory tests, x-rays, and prescription medications.
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Together, these processes make the black hole surroundings glow with X-rays.
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It's X-ray vision without the need for blasting harmful X-rays.
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Alex Wilhelm: Yes it does, but I don't like getting x-rays.
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As you see from the X-rays this mass is localized to . . .
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Using X-rays, they monitored the stars' movements through the pigs' guts.
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X-rays were negative and he is listed as day to day.
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The IXPE, however, is special in that it measures polarized X-rays.
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X-rays came back negative and Cabrera is considered day to day.
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Its product for pneumothorax chest X-rays received FDA clearance in May.
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X-rays were negative and Miley said later that he felt good.
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He was taken for X-rays and did not return to action.
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If it was, we'd see x-rays alongside the gamma-rays immediately.
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In X-rays, its limbs looked just like Lil Bub's, only smaller.
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The X-rays and labs don't always give a clear, unambiguous answer.
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After doctor visits, X-rays, and more, she simply wasn't getting better.
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Surgeons do surgery, radiologists read X-rays and pathologists evaluate tissue specimens.
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Mets manager Terry Collins said X-rays on Reyes' arm were negative.
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The same holds for ionizing radiation (like X-rays), dioxin and lead.
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Walker said a doctor examined him, but did not recommend X-rays.
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Hinch said Correa sustained a hand contusion and x-rays were negative.
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X-rays were negative but Toles will have an MRI on Wednesday.
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It covers two cleanings a year, a dental exam and X-rays.
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They may also perform diagnostic tests like lab work or x-rays.
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X-rays taken in her home showed she had a broken hip.
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While different in detail, they act much like familiar medical X-rays.
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Quipcare+ includes two preventative check-ups annually, as well as x-rays.
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X-rays were negative and Romero said he would be available Sunday.
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He did not return, and the Cavaliers said X-rays were negative.
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Seventy-four percent developed arthritis that could be seen on X-rays.
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X-rays showed that the reptile's intestinal tract was clogged with plastic.
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X-rays revealed the small rupture, which later healed without surgical intervention.
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X-rays were negative, but he was to undergo further tests Thursday.
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Though initial X-rays were negative, a Friday MRI revealed the fracture.
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Then there were the bills for my follow ups and X-rays.
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The road home Zei's most recent X-rays showed improved lung function.
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Wentz also injured his throwing hand, though X-rays came back negative.
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X-rays were negative but he is expected to miss some time.
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Several were limping, he said, but they will soon get X-rays.
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X-rays were negative, but he did not return to the game.
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He had frequent X-rays until the magnet passed two months later.
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The Cavaliers said initial X-rays had revealed a fractured left tibia.
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His X-rays were standard, but he still had significant difficulty walking.
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Dense tissue can hide cancer from X-rays, making mammography less reliable.
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When she finally went in for tests, her x-rays showed massive deterioration.
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X-rays were negative, and Cruz was diagnosed with a bruised right foot.
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The black hole's specific combination of x-rays could also change the result.
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And Chandra is a space telescope specially designed to see those X-rays.
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Analyzing X-rays… and gaining an advantage in Call of Duty, of course.
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Teheran underwent X-rays after the game, and no structural damage was detected.
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X-rays are still an important kind of light for understanding our universe.
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Treatment required exams, emergency tests, X-rays, surgery, and an overnight vet stay.
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Examples are algorithms that drive cars, read chest x-rays, and translate languages.
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Gardner had X-Rays and an MRI and both tests came back fine.
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X-rays to treat the broken ribs revealed two nodules on her lungs.
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Precautionary X-rays were negative, and Posey is expected to play Wednesday night.
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Giles was carted off the field and subsequent x-rays came back negative.
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X-rays were negative, and Longoria said he might try to play Tuesday.
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She looked for flashes of ultraviolet light, not X-rays as Komossa had.
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Others glow fiercely with X-rays, suggesting temperatures an order of magnitude higher.
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Scans and X-rays showed inflammation or swelling throughout both lungs, said Gutzeit.
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The Giants announced the injury in the seventh after x-rays were negative.
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Supernova secrets seen in X-rays CNN's Dave Alsup contributed to this report.
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"Five hundred chest X-rays are equal to one CT scan," Saini says.
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"We use higher energy x-rays to kill cancer cells, basically," Marquez says.
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Travis said feared that his hand was broken but X-rays were negative.
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X-rays were first demonstrated at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904.
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X-rays ruled negative for Bryant, who was listed as day to day.
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X-rays were negative and Colon is day to day with a contusion.
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Chest X-rays of the teens revealed similarities in lung damage, he says.
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On the wall, a lightboard displayed her X-rays, and several other images.
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PF Draymond Green had X-rays on his left elbow after the game.
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De Aza stayed in the game, and X-rays showed no broken bones.
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This results in the release of a pair of neutrinos and x-rays.
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Grady never did x-rays, sewed me up with window in my back.
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In contrast, Hitomi is designed to study celestial bodies that emit X-rays.
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Orioles manager Buck Showalter said that X-rays on Davis' hand were negative.
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X-rays were negative, but an MRI on Monday revealed the torn ligament.
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Breasts that are not dense have more fat, which X-rays penetrate easily.
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X-rays were negative, and Alonso said he hoped to play on Sunday.
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They did X-rays and determined my lungs were filling up with fluid.
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They're submitted to blood tests, EKGs, X-rays, maybe a treadmill stress test.
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That is not possible on Earth, because the atmosphere blocks out X-rays.
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Machado is expected to have X-rays on the hand as a precaution.
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After running tests and X-rays, doctors noticed something about his left lung.
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But the X-rays revealed new finds within the arm bones of Archaeopteryx.
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Chest X-rays have shown invasive lesions of both lungs, the WHO said.
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So, what if you illuminated the subjects with x-rays or radio waves?
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We get X-rays of ankles looking for injuries we almost never find.
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Then you have to go to the hospital and get X-rays yourself.
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We saw a couple of doctors, who ordered various X-rays and scans.
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With the pyramid scan, the scientists used not X-rays but cosmic rays.
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Each of the colored points in the image represent X-ray emissions picked up by NASA's orbital Chandra X-ray observatory, with the lowest energy X-rays being seen as red whereas the highest energy X-rays are a bright blue.
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Newton exited the stadium in a walking boot and X-rays detected the sprain.
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But X-rays have a shortcoming: They can only create images in two dimensions.
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X-rays taken at the scene were negative, but he had more tests Tuesday.
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The team announced the injury was a contusion and that X-rays were negative.
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This "star soup" then emits energy, in the form of x-rays, into space.
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X-rays show the projectile lodged in his chest -- barely missing his jugular vein.
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This tolerance to x-rays can be transferred to the cells of other animals.
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Plus, I think regular X-rays have a kind of ghostly beauty to them.
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But this process usually creates X-rays, and none is observed in this system.
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They may be staffed by doctors and provide relatively advanced care including X-rays.
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X-rays revealed fractures in the child's legs, back, and thinning of his bones.
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The abundant accumulation features translucent abstractions, layers of pattern applied to repurposed x-rays.
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X-rays were negative on McNeil, who was diagnosed with a right shin contusion.
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After, he went for X-rays, which showed a fracture in his left thumb.
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NOTES: Redskins RB Samaje Perine sustained a hand contusion, but X-rays were negative.
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She underwent regular scans to confirm her remission, and then just yearly X-rays.
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The interval between X-rays is determined by the rate at which cavities develop.
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Miller returned to Tampa for tests and was encouraged that X-rays were negative.
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They used DEXA machines, which measure bone density by hitting bones with X-rays.
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X-rays were taken after Grandal came out of Saturday's game and were negative.
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Vonn posted images of her X-rays, which showed that the bone had splintered.
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Kim heads to the doctor's office for x-rays and testing to find out.
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Isabel's mom says X-rays showed the tell-tale bone abnormalities in her body.
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He added that he thought nothing was broken, though he didn't have X-rays.
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A CAT scan, or CT, is a computerized composite of hundreds of X-rays.
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The X-rays were negative, but he said the pinkie was swollen and sore.
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He was vomiting and nauseous, and X-rays revealed dark spots on his lungs.
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X-rays were negative, and he will be re-evaluated Wednesday, the team announced.
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Several days later, he was sent for precautionary X-rays, which revealed a fracture.
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A century of study and numerous X-rays overlooked the aye-aye's pseudo thumb.
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Johnson agreed that these are problems, especially the overuse of x-rays and antibiotics.
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In the best circumstances, X-rays offer clarity, a diagnosis, a path to action.
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He was diagnosed with a right wrist contusion after X-Rays came back negative.
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The result was an emission of x-rays at energies of around 3.47 kiloelectronvolts.
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We're going to talk about what you're doing in MRIs and X-rays, essentially.
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A single two-dimensional cryo-EM micrograph Image: Devika SirohiScientists have long used a method called x-ray crystallography to image viruses, in which x-rays are shot at a sample, whose structure is mapped by how the x-rays bounce off.
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Essentially, radiation such as gamma rays or x-rays can excite electrons in quartz crystals.
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Authorities found a full set of teeth inside the woman's mouth and took X-rays.
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"This was also due to sharp eyes, and not just the X-rays," he said.
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These trails of energy, or electromagnetic radiation, reveal the powerful sources of these X-rays.
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He exited the game later in the frame, but X-rays didn't show any breaks.
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Motors, radios, X-rays, neon signs and other technology was advanced by his extraordinary mind.
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He was sent out for x-rays and an MRI before doctors made the diagnosis.
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I get X-rays of my knee and take the campus bus to my office.
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Using the X-rays, Stanford scientists could see below the hymns to the original text.
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He attached X-rays, which were described as belonging to a 24-year-old male.
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Such a plasma is impenetrable by radio waves, but can be pierced by X-rays.
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NGC 22014, a cluster of clusters of young stars, with x-rays shown in purple.
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He developed the electric motor and did pioneering work in radar, radio and x-rays.
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And we can do comparisons with the chest bones to these induction chest x-rays.
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Forsythe underwent X-rays, which came up negative, and will be re-evaluated Tuesday afternoon.
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A series of MRIs and x-rays revealed a fracture in his lower spinal column.
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He was removed for precautionary measures, and X-rays on his left wrist were negative.
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Clippers coach Doc Rivers said Paul underwent X-rays that revealed no bones were broken.
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"We can do X-rays, blood tests, ultrasounds and fancy medical care," said De Jonge.
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All X-rays can be harmful, though the radiation dose of bitewings is relatively low.
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He collected everything from X-rays from hospitals, CDs, and of course — photographic film negatives.
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Or they could inject people with radioactive dyes and then scan them with X-rays.
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X-rays on Buxton's left hand were negative, and Buxton was diagnosed with a contusion.
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That is where the use of X-rays and data from sensors comes into play.
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Foles was taken in for X-rays and it was declared he would not return.
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Major policy initiatives serve as x-rays that reveal the spine of a political coalition.
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Dense breasts have a high proportion of glandular or connective tissue, which blocks X-rays.
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X-rays, he said, showed that they had been only partly filled, and were unbalanced.
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That's common in poor countries, where it is often impossible to get confirmatory X-rays.
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Herrera had X-rays and was on crutches and wearing a boot after the game.
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" Instead, he emphasizes the diagnostic benefits of dental X-rays, which "makes patients more comfortable.
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We talk about x-rays, unique gadgets that look at art in a unique way.
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The X-rays provide researchers a few new clues about the nature of the virus.
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When Dobson saw the X-rays, he wondered how the colt was able to walk.
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Instead, she used radiographic film, typically for X-rays, to make the gamma rays visible.
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The team announced Munnerlyn was having X-rays while classifying the injury as knee/ankle.
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Two successive x-rays by the police revealed that the chain was in his stomach.
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Her parents sued after dental experts found no evidence of cavities on her X-rays.
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X-rays on Davis' lower back were negative, but he was to undergo more testing.
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Some X-rays showed different results when grasshoppers were right side up or upside down.
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C Matt Wieters had X-rays on his sore right foot and they were negative.
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X-rays were negative, though the Sixers announced he would not return to the game.
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Chandra can detect the X-rays created by hot gas that swirls around black holes.
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The team announced Sano sustained a left-hand contusion and precautionary X-rays were negative.
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Then whatever had gone bump in the night was over and the X-rays died.
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X-rays were negative, but he will fly to Boston on Wednesday for further tests.
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So they brought it to a synchrotron to blast with X-rays and peek inside.
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This CT scanner basically takes a series of X-Rays, so you can see inside anything.
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Two side-by-side x-rays of the man's knee and the bullet, 14 years apart.
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Scientists then shoot X-rays through the crystal, and the diffraction pattern elucidates the protein's structure.
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The traditional approach to imaging the insides of a patient involves blasting them with x-rays.
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Others do not seem to crystallise at all—a prerequisite for probing them with X-rays.
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X-rays of what must have been my body were stuck to the lit-up wall.
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For example, my dog got sick and I had to pay for X-rays and ultrasounds.
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X-rays taken at the site were negative, and the injury was labeled as a bruise.
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Computers can screen x-rays and scans, identifying problems with more accuracy than the human eye.
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In Italy, medical-age assessments, such as X-rays, can be carried out by court order.
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Each arc traces X-rays, as well as occasional strikes from energetic particles, captured after sunset.
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We should use robots to remove the mind-numbing tasks of batch reading routine X-rays.
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Perez doesn't know how much bills coming from specialists, X-rays and tests might cost him.
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GE Healthcare has drastically grown from its origins in 1896 when it began developing X-rays.
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Pitre tells us he also has neck pain, and got a CT scan and X-rays.
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Mr Ip considers the deployment of an AI trained to recognise pneumonia on chest X-rays.
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"[Solar x-rays] have a temperature we can measure, of a few million Kelvin," Wolk said.
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He looked at the X-rays at home before heading to the hospital to treat Meister.
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Rudd tells PEOPLE the X-Rays show that Ben did not die from a skull fracture.
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X-rays were negative, and Garrett said he should be able to make his next start.
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X-rays of the artwork might have revealed compositional changes or relevant information about its construction.
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NFL Network's Ian Rapoport said Breida sustained an ankle sprain and that X-rays were negative.
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He needed immediate assistance breathing and there were daily blood draws, EKGs, ultrasounds, and X-rays.
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The dog also swallowed a large amount of clay, which showed up in his X-rays.
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The researchers focused on how X-rays would affect two configurations of water: droplets and jets.
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The gas in clusters is also particularly dense, leading to constant collisions that emit X-rays.
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Regular blackouts mean that machines like cardiac monitors, X-rays, and more are unreliable, Abusalim said.
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Suddenly, he departed for Flower-Fifth Avenue Hospital for X-rays of the severely swollen jaw.
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X-rays were negative for Suarez, who leads the team in homers (23) and RBIs (76).
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In normal conditions, the center provides everything from primary care and pharmacy services to X-rays.
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X-Rays were negative but the area was sore enough to keep him on the bench.
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Bitewing and other dental X-rays have their place; there is risk in not taking them.
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Of all the medical radiation patients receive, dental X-rays account for less than 3 percent.
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Though Hendricks was forced from the game, X-rays proved negative and revealed only a bruise.
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The Extreme Pro line is also built to withstand water, shock, extreme temperatures, and X-rays.
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On the high end, home to x-rays, waves are intensely powerful but don't travel far.
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The underdrawings and underpaintings that are usually only glimpsed in X-rays are plainly visible here.
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X-rays revealed that Gilbert had fractured his left kneecap, forcing him to abandon the Tour.
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To do so, they fired X-rays at plants or used chemicals that disrupted plant DNA.
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Kardashian West, 38, heads to the doctor's office for x-rays and testing to find out.
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Ralph S. Lachman, an expert on hereditary bone diseases at Stanford University, examined her X-rays.
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Too busy with X-rays and ultrasounds and medications, the emergency team hadn't seen the note.
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That's why, for example, you're not supposed to get too many X-rays in your lifetime.
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They all had abnormal chest x-rays and developed a need for a lot of oxygen.
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The cameras will look at a range of wavelengths of light, including ultraviolet and X-rays.
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Scientists studied the collision&aposs aftermath in visible light, radio waves, X-rays, and gamma rays.
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The X-rays are normal and he is sober enough to walk: discharge home with girlfriend.
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Stanton was diagnosed with a right wrist contusion after undergoing X-rays, which came back negative.
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X-rays of Iglesias' right hand were negative but he might need a day off Saturday.
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X-rays on his ankle were negative, and he does not believe the injury is serious.
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He submitted to X-rays, brain and bone scans, blood tests, an endoscopy, cardiograms, throat swabs.
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A flash of X-rays from a galaxy hovering nearly invisibly on the edge of infinity.
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For this show, Kentridge has made heavy use of diagnostic imaging: X-rays, CAT scans, MRIs.
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Instead, the idea is that as certain dark matter particles decay, they might emit x-rays.
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So, the sulphur ions suck up these electrons and then spit them back as x-rays.
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He had to be flown to the U.S. for X-rays and needed minor ankle surgery.
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I'm happy it happened to me and not to some idiot who frames his X-rays.
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"They are going to take X-rays and see what it is," Raptors coach Dwane Casey said.
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But scientists using x-rays have revealed secrets behind both paintings and sculptures of the famed artist.
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Both produce powerful X-rays that can penetrate your skin to kill tumor cells in your body.
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He said where the winds intersect, there are periodic changes in "soft" or low-energy X-rays.
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Pro Football Talk reported that X-rays were negative and the initial diagnosis is a thumb sprain.
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They may need to take additional x-rays to get a clear view of the breast tissues.
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Villar had already left, injured on the play and suffering from back spasms that required X-rays.
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Allen did not know, however, that X-rays will make all metals visible in the image results.
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"So there is something alive in The Cow that is producing these hard X-rays," says Margutti.
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Beemo went into a panic attack during the x-rays and her breathing became rapid and shallow.
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Friction heats the orbiting gas to temperatures of millions of degrees — hot enough to emit X-rays.
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X-ray tomography uses X-rays to get two-dimensional images of the inside of an object.
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Upon arriving at the hospital, X-rays revealed she also had broken ribs and a broken sternum.
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Canadiens forward Jonathan Drouin played after being forced from Saturday's game and being sent for X-rays.
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The doctor found 13 broken bones and a skull fracture in his X-rays, but no bruises.
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LHP Gio Gonzalez hit Jay in Sunday's game, and he came out but X-rays were negative.
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"I was aware she was having puppies, but X-rays didn't show how many," Holland told WDAF.
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Jokic went to the locker room and had X-rays taken at halftime and did not return.
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X-rays were negative, and Escobar should be available at some point in the upcoming Oakland series.
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Prior to this study, Saturn was the furthest known solar system body to emit detectable x-rays.
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This allowed the researchers to study the interactions of X-rays with the chemistry of the fossil.
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Meister was taken to Memorial Hospital in South Bend, where doctors stabilized him and took X-rays.
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SF Andre Iguodala sprained his left ankle in the third quarter and was taken for x-rays.
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We paid $500 upfront for the X-rays of my hips and pelvis, which came back negative.
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Miley was first hit in the left wrist — X-rays were negative — and then in the buttocks.
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"We tried to do for the pyramid what a doctor can do with X-rays," he said.
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At the clinic, after the x-rays and examinations, doctors find that no vital organs are hit.
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These days, the injured are sometimes treated at clandestine clinics that provide X-rays and rudimentary surgery.
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According to The Times's report, X-rays taken of the colt's front ankles and knees revealed osteoarthritis.
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The International Cycling Union countered that thermal imaging, X-rays and ultrasonic devices had been deemed ineffective.
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Juno is expected to receive a radiation dose equivalent to more than 100 million dental X-rays.
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Another of Enlitic's systems, which examines X-rays to detect wrist fractures, also handily outperformed human experts.
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Amazing and gothy animal X-rays taken during health checks at our veterinary center: a thread pic.twitter.
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The team called it a left knee contusion and said Ramirez was being taken for X-rays.
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X-rays reportedly came back negative, meaning the injury is just the forearm muscle and not structural.
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Scheduled to launch next year, it will help automate the analysis of chest X-rays for radiologists.
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The synchrotron sends the X-rays through the lens array, through the sample and onto the detector.
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X-rays were negative on Buxton's hand but he said it is painful to swing a bat.
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It is then bombarded with x-rays and the x-ray diffraction patterns that result are measured.
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The first step of the Kyoto study involved taking X-rays of the chemical structure of thaumatin.
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Her images act as X-rays that expose the logic of a penal system responsible for torture.
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The New England Journal of Medicine published the X-rays and a brief case description on Wednesday.
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Initially he bounced X-rays off biological molecules, but in the mid-22000s he switched to electrons.
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X-rays are quick and cheap, and while they do involve radiation, the dose is very low.
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When neutron stars slam together, all kinds of things burst out: gamma rays, X-rays, radio waves.
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Exams, cleanings, X-rays, braces removal: They'll all have to wait until the restrictions have been lifted.
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They may educate patients on oral hygiene, take and develop x rays, or apply fluoride or sealants.
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Alternatively, dentists can take those same bitewings and a few periapical X-rays for areas of concern.
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He told the Journal Sentinel's Tom Silverstein that X-rays confirmed a fracture in his right thumb.
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Cabrera left the game and had X-rays, which the Mets said did not reveal a fracture.
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Painted in thin, overlapping layers of white gouache, these skulls look like X-rays printed on celluloid.
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Doc Rivers said X-rays were negative, but added that Paul would undergo an MRI exam Tuesday.
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They measured bone density and joint deterioration with X-rays and M.R.I., and tested participants' physical ability.
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Motrin doesn't count in pain management, so the response is narcotics even before X-rays come back.
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The doctor found 13 broken bones and a skull fracture in his X-rays but no bruises.
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Healthcare startup Lyfebin exposed thousands of medical imaging files, such as X-rays, MRI scans and ultrasounds.
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X-rays were negative and Shamet will be re-evaluated in about three weeks, the team said.
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X-rays show the fracture has healed and Choo could start hitting off a tee this weekend.
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Teleradiology allows radiologists to look at X-rays and other imaging remotely and provide diagnoses for patients.
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If this can't be interpreted we should give up trying to read EKGs and chest x-rays!
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Of course, dark matter being dark and all sort of precludes it from spitting out x-rays.
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They also take X-rays, use dental instruments to remove deposits and stains from teeth and gums.
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The team determined the structures of their enzymes by protein crystallography, a technique that takes detailed pictures of a molecule by bombarding crystals of it with X-rays (in this case, at the Diamond Light Source, a machine in Oxfordshire that produces particularly strong X-rays for such purposes).
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Devise creative ways to hide the ink out of sight, and see if X-rays can uncover it.
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The arcs are actually tracing X-rays, recorded by the Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer, known as NICER.
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X-rays on Pachulia's heel were negative, but he was scheduled for an MRI exam on Wednesday nonetheless.
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That energy stirs up the atoms on the surface, which then shoot back their own distinct x-rays.
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Combined, those x-rays create finely detailed maps of the rock, potentially revealing the past presence of microbes.
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Manager Bruce Bochy said X-rays showed no break but that Jones was sore and won't play Sunday.
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His goal: to use protons instead of conventional X-rays to take 3-D images inside cancer patients.
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But that, he argues, is a legacy of old-fashioned computed tomography (CT) scans, which use X-rays.
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"I'm very proud to share my X Rays for the very first time," Eugenie wrote in a caption .
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For a year afterwards, the debris left behind glowed with radiation ranging from X-rays to radio waves.
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Brewers UTL Hernan Perez (left foot) had x-rays come back negative and is day-to-day. 2.
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The Red Sox announced X-rays on Price's wrist were negative and that he would undergo further testing.
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After the inning, however, Nava was removed from the game and went for X-rays, which were negative.
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Shine x-rays onto a crystal and they will bounce off the atoms that make up the crystal.
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The particles strip away electrons already in the atmosphere, and release high-energy X-rays in the process.
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Lead is something that X-rays, if sensitive enough and calibrated the right way, can pick up on.
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It tested standard chest x-rays against low-dose computerised tomography (CT)—an enhanced X-ray-based technique.
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After multiple exams, X-rays and biopsies, doctors finally discovered what had been ailing her 14 months later.
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Cooper said X-rays revealed no structural damage for Bishop, but there was no prognosis on his return.
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Like X-rays and PET scans, CT scans use ionizing radiation, which can damage DNA and cause cancer.
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The Chandra X-ray telescope didn't spot any x-rays from the colliding neutron stars until August 26.
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He had endured at least half-a-dozen CT or MRI scans in addition to daily X-rays.
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"I kind of can do my own X-rays nowadays," he told the media after scoring 2101 points.
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NOTES: X-rays of New York G Derrick Rose's left ankle were negative, but he was not available.
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The x-rays revealed that the water inside the shock wave didn't become a superheated liquid or gas.
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We don't wait for radiation to be zero before we do [positron emission tomography] scans or x-rays.
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Postgame X-rays were negative, but Cosart said the ankle began to stiffen on him in subsequent innings.
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X-rays came back negative, and he is listed as day to day with a right foot contusion.
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Doctors took X-rays of the child, which allegedly showed fractures in her hands, legs, feet and back.
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In a rare piece of good news concerning the health of the Mets' players, X-rays were negative.
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They transferred this protein to human cells and found it makes them, too, highly resistant to X-rays.
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And here's some advice on how frequently you need dental X-rays, and how to treat ankle sprains.
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However, children with adequately spaced primary (baby) teeth and no cavities do not need any dental X-rays.
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"Many patients of all ages receive bitewing X-rays far more frequently than necessary or recommended," he said.
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Then I blasted the crystals with X-rays to generate an image of the receptor at atomic level.
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They perform x-rays to ensure that there is no hip or elbow dysplasia or other skeletal defects.
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She also showed off GAF's film cassettes used in X-rays, dressed, far more popularly, as a nurse.
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Hitomi was designed to detect X-rays spewing from supermassive black holes, dark matter, and other cosmic sources.
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On the right, more harmful forms of radiation are ultraviolet radiation (aka from the sun) and X-rays.
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Related: Artist Weaves Shredded Photos into 'Fractal Realities' X-Rays & 35mm Negatives Become Faces in Nick Gentry's Paintings
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"We tried to do for the pyramid what a doctor can do with X-rays," Dr. Tayoubi said.
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X-rays taken late Thursday night came back negative, and on Friday, Gray was able to play catch.
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The idea was to make crystals out of a molecule and then bombard the crystals with X-rays.
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Later, I went on Egyptian television with both arms in casts and with X-rays of my injuries.
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He got a civilian doctor to perform X-rays and write a letter documenting damage to his spine.
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It is large and complex, and meant for use by vascular surgeons with X-rays to guide it.
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Scientific advances like X-rays and atomic theory seemed to reinforce the existence of a truth beyond appearances.
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Researchers at a hospital in Lanzhou just released chest X-rays of a 33-year-old coronavirus patient.
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The attack brought police officers to the event and sent the reporter to the hospital for X-rays.
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X-rays on the ankle were negative, the Cubs said, but an MRI exam is scheduled for Friday.
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Manager Mike Scioscia said X-rays on Marte's shoulder were negative and that Marte is day-to-day.
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X-rays were negative and he said after the game he felt better after treatment on the thumb.
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The Twins announced after the game that Arraez has a sprained right ankle, and X-rays were negative.
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The Braves said afterward that X-rays were inconclusive and that Freeman will have more tests on Thursday.
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To feed his addiction, he visited an array of doctors with the X-rays from his playing days.
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The X-ray machine is essentially picking up on the shadow of X-rays cast by your bones.
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Magnets on the straightaways and bends change the electrons' directions, which produces a beam of high-energy x-rays.
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Their second paper studied a larger sample size of 1,200 X-rays for subjects 18 to 86 years old.
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Later, they used chest X-rays to identify Poles with tuberculosis for "special treatment," a Nazi euphemism for murder.
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Larry Vogelnest, senior veterinarian at Taronga Zoo, said X-rays showed the wallaby had not suffered any serious injuries.
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In fact, at the center if this image is a tiny neutron star that is spewing out x-rays.
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All eight boys have been given X-rays and blood tests, and two have been treated for lung inflammation.
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They found an abundance of "hard" X-rays, which are 10 times more powerful than your average X-ray.
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X-rays revealed that Trevor was expanding with every breath, making it harder and harder for him to breathe.
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Authorities intercepted the package on its way to Belgium after X-rays revealed dismembered body parts inside the equipment.
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We eventually learned by x-rays that the two-headed rattlesnake had two digestive tracts inside the single body.
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Their powerful gravity also affects the things orbiting them, which can create X-rays that can still reach us.
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Unlike pulsars and black holes, the X-rays don't stem from a single source, but from an extended field.
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When these nanoparticles are injected into tumours that are then zapped with X-rays they increase the damage done.
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After the game, he said he was fine, but he was set to get precautionary X-rays on Thursday.
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Because it uses x-rays, bone (which is very dense) shows up in sharp contrast in the resulting images.
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Carrasco suffered a right forearm contusion and was taken to the hospital for precautionary X-rays, the Indians announced.
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The X-rays are new evidence that show Ben's death was not a homicide, she argues: "This is big."
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That gives researchers better contrast between the matter the X-rays passed through, like bone, or flesh, or blood.
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It's also possible for x-rays from the sun to be scattered as they bump into a planet's atmosphere.
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At Wake Radiology in North Carolina, roughly 50 doctors scrutinize x-rays and other images for local medical providers.
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Unlike Hubble, which measures ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared radiation emitted by stars and galaxies, Chandra captures X-rays.
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They put me on respiratory medications and ordered chest x-rays; there was fluid around my heart and lungs.
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The observed X-rays were spewing out at rate a thousand times greater than what our Sun can produce.
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Green left Golden State's win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday to have X-rays on his right foot.
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Her X-rays show that her front legs stop at the humerus, the upper bone of the front leg.
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In a 2017 demonstration, Albertin and her team beamed X-rays at the document to photograph the text inside.
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So as far as basic X-rays are concerned, your cancer risks are minute—if not zero, he says.
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At one end, there's UV light, gamma rays and X-rays; at the other are infrared rays and radar.
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He left for X-rays and is expected to be out day-to-day according to manager Scott Servais.
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X-rays showed that Tink had an enlarged esophagus that wasn't contracting to help push food to the stomach.
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X-rays administered at Citi Field were negative but Cabrera is scheduled to undergo an MRI exam on Sunday.
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For the past two and a half months, the hospital has not had a way to print X-rays.
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Adults without apparent dental problems do not need dental X-rays of any kind every year, the A.D.A. says.
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Older children with a low propensity for cavities can go 18 months to three years between bitewing X-rays.
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No break was discovered during the initial examination but additional X-rays performed on Monday confirmed a hairline fracture.
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Back home, Baalsrud fell and fractured his hip, and X-rays revealed a cancerous tumor that had already metastasized.
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Manager Bob Melvin said X-rays showed no break or fracture and said they may have dodged a bullet.
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X-rays were negative and he returned to the contest in the third quarter and finished with 13 points.
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He also definitely recommended surgery or another process whenever he thought X-rays or other tests called for it.
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It's not the same as radio waves, microwaves, or the ionizing x-rays, where high doses can cause cancer.
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If they are concerned, they'll send patients to get chest x-rays or to the lab for blood tests.
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For five years I carried this rabbit with me to the hospital for labs, CT scans and X-rays.
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Doctors were conducting a battery of tests on the boys, and X-rays showed that two might have pneumonia.
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What they do according to O*NET: Examine and diagnose disorders and diseases using X-rays and radioactive materials.
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Ask Well Q. My new dentist gave me 22 X-rays yesterday (bitewing and full mouth) plus a panoramic.
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In October, Gavin Newsom, California's governor, signed legislation requiring dentists to review recent X-rays before prescribing orthodontic treatment.
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In their lab, the duo shined X-rays on Cloudina's remains, building 3-D images of the fossils' insides.
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Computers that are trained to recognize patterns and interpret images may outperform humans at finding cancer on X-rays.
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The 47-year-old can be seen going through the procedure, which involves taking X-rays of the breasts.
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Manager Buck Showalter said the foot's soreness increased as the night went on and Wieters went for x-rays.
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"Everyone goes to the dentist [and] in the dentist's office, x-rays are the major diagnostic tool," Hillen says.
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The X-rays suggest that we'd somehow have to replace the whole apparatus, the doctor said, inside and out.
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Then, they did in-depth chemical tests involving X-rays and analyzed the age of crystals using zircon chemistry.
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He was taken for precautionary X-rays but manager Terry Collins said he wasn't overly concerned about an injury.
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Google only realized the X-rays still contained personal information after it was informed of this by the NIH.
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During the May visit, he and two Australian assistants examined patients and collected X-rays, searching for surgical candidates.
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Teague injured his right wrist in the second half, and Coach Nate McMillan said he would have X-rays.
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X-rays were negative, the Dodgers said, and manager Dave Roberts said he expects Maeda to make his next start.
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The ISS's Neutron star Interior Composition Explore, or NICER, has allowed scientists to observe these x-rays like never before.
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Yet black holes also produce other forms of radiation, like X-rays, that haven't been seen in the early universe.
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Typically, we can only see celestial objects that emit electromagnetic radiation — visible light, X-rays, gamma rays, and so on.
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He'll have x-rays and doctor's reports, TMZ's video, and an acquittal to point to as evidence of his claims.
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They used x-rays to determine the density and structures these alloys take on at these super-Earth-like pressures.
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A supermassive black hole with a copious supply of fuel, or gas, will give off more high-energy X-rays.
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Hundred of different tools have been built around it but they all have used traditional means of generating X-rays.
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The black hole is also spewing ultraviolet light and x-rays at a rate that's rendering the entire galaxy sterile.
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He left PNC Park to have X-rays and returned with bandages over his nose and visible swelling and discoloration.
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While there are thousands of CTs and X-rays in emerging markets, less than 20 percent are read by radiologists.
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Corralled by giant magnets, the electrons travelling around them emit radiation ranging in frequency from the infrared to X-rays.
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But astronomers can sometimes measure the X-rays coming from the super-heated material that churns around a black hole.
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"If a black hole is spinning, then it distorts space around it," which could polarize the X-rays, he said.
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But there are also auroras we can't see made out of ultraviolet light, infrared light, or high-energy X-rays.
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It starts with a solar flare, which sends a burst of x-rays and ultraviolet light streaming off into space.
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X-rays reveal lungs collapsed from stab wounds; whole-body CT scans pick up the internal injuries from blast wounds.
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With this new map, researchers say they've pinpointed the sources for every known body emitting X-rays in our sky.
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It had a comfortable life, of devouring stars and belching deadly x-rays, at the center of its distant galaxy.
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If this tardigrade-specific protein could be transplanted to live humans, it could improve our own tolerance against X-rays.
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Gonzalez left Wednesday's game after he was hit on the hand by a pitch but X-rays were negative. 3.
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But what may be less well known is that auroras also emit X-rays, generated as the incoming particles decelerate.
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X-rays were taken Friday and showed no broken bones, but Sano's hand was still sore and swollen on Sunday.
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Grace and the other researchers then spent years identifying the shark using CT scans, x-rays and a dissecting microscope.
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He exited Monday's game after the top of the sixth inning and, manager Brad Ausmus said x-rays were negative.
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X-rays on his hand came back negative, and he's day-to-day with a contusion, according to the Braves.
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But adding checks such as bag X-rays at terminal entrances could themselves create a potential target, one analyst said.
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Manager Bruce Bochy said Bumgarner underwent X-rays, an MRI and CT scan at a hospital but was not admitted.
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Neighboring states, visited by weather that has passed through New York, will benefit from the X-rays the mesonet provides.
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Using this data, scientists will be able to better predict interactions between powerful X-rays and tiny amounts of water.
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The first is just a normal pair of black holes in a binary system beaming x-rays directly at Earth.
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INSIDE PITCH X-rays on the Yankees' top catching prospect, GARY SANCHEZ, revealed a nondisplaced fracture of his right thumb.
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Although X-rays were negative, it seemed unlikely that he would play Thursday when the Yankees finish their road trip.
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On the same day her son was dragged, Nelson had X-rays taken of his wrist and tailbone, she said.
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The British Olympic Association said in a statement that Christie had undergone x-rays and has sustained no major injury.
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"When the flash hit you, you could see the x-rays of your hands through your closed eyes," he said.
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Ultra-cool dwarf stars frequently flare up, emitting ultraviolet and X-rays that might vaporise a planet's oceans into space.
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He left the game in the middle of the sixth, and the Angels said X-rays showed no broken bones.
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Functional disorders come back with normal x-rays, endoscopies, and blood tests, even as a person is suffering horrible symptoms.
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Afterwards they bombarded this silver brain with x-rays and measured how the silver in the neurons absorbed the radiation.
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They're a form of electromagnetic radiation on the same spectrum as light and X-rays, only at the opposite end.
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The result: A trip to the emergency room for Jacobs, who needed X-rays — and a misdemeanor charge for Gianforte.
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Injecting the bone marrow or platelet extracts into the knee takes skill, even with X-rays to guide the needle.
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Those who needed something the tents could not provide, like surgery or X-rays, were taken on to the ship.
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She was waiting for a water truck and despaired that without electricity there was no way to take X-rays.
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X-rays of all 10 children showed no signs of pneumonia, which has been identified in severe cases in adults.
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After X-rays, blood work, and nasal and throat swabs, it was time to sit and wait for the results.
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Cellphone radiation isn't the same type that comes from the Sun or from X-rays, which is called ionizing radiation.
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The X-rays showed that another portrait of a woman was underneath the painting, as had been expected, he said.
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Even when it's not being used for human X-rays, radiographic images can start to resemble body parts and bones.
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X-rays confirmed the break but there was no immediate word of how long he might be out of action.
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The Sun insinuated that child refugees arriving in Britain were lying about their ages and should have dental X-rays.
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I have a picture book of X-rays of different household items that people have gotten stuck up their butts.
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Unlike radiation emitted by X-rays or the sun, however, there's no solid evidence or scientific basis for these fears.
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The contraband was to be loaded on a plane to Belgium when authorities spotted something strange on the X-rays.
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Similar technologies are being built to automatically detect signs of illness and disease in X-rays, M.R.I.s and eye scans.
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Then, a local company took X-rays of the work, discovering layers of the original paint under the new paint.
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According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), X-rays are about a million times more powerful than microwaves.
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Though dental X-rays blast a relatively low dose of radiation — as compared with other medical imaging — one study of over 2,700 patients appeared to find a link to an increased risk of intracranial meningioma, the most common form of brain tumor (when radiation exposure from X-rays was greater than in the current era).
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If there is any question about a swallowed or aspirated item, X-rays can be helpful, so have the child seen.
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We learned quite a lot from people x-raying pictures and x-rays will penetrate all the way through the painting.
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Jets shoot out of the quasar, pulsing with X-rays, which are some of the hottest things in the entire universe.
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"When the vet there, Dr. Rob Jackson, examined Poppy's x-rays, he said, 'It doesn't look good,&apos" Stronza tells PEOPLE.
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His interest in the body has led him to work with x-rays, and to incorporate animals skulls into sculpture pieces.
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The x-rays indicated that the star had a disk of matter surrounding it, sucked up possibly from a nearby companion.
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X-rays taken on Gomez's hand were negative, and he was being listed as day-to-day with a hand contusion.
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"Light," or electromagnetic radiation, comes in many forms, like gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet, visible light, infrared, microwave, and radio waves.
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"Mammograms use low energy X-rays to create images which are interpreted by the clinical team," said Gillies in a statement.
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One will pipe infrared light to a microscope, and the other will pass X-rays through both organic and inorganic samples.
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This is important because the longer the sample must be exposed to the x-rays, the higher the risk of damage.
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AI is already analyzing x-rays, powering the Internet of Things and recommending best next actions for sales and marketing teams.
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San Diego C Derek Norris (arm) sat out Friday after being struck by a foul ball Thursday — X-rays were negative.
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He said he would undergo treatment much of the night to reduce the swelling and that he didn't undergo X-rays.
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We're told she received injections of hyaluronic acid, which doesn't show up on X-rays ... critical to the booty community, apparently.
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The use of intense light could also allow researchers to detect cancerous tumors or micro-fractures that x-rays might miss.
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Dental X-rays were performed a month after the body was discovered and provided no further identification, according to the alert.
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With the help of x-rays and lasers, scientists were recently able to produce and measure this ice in the lab.
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X-rays pack many more waves into a space, with wavelengths of around one nanometer, while gamma rays have wavelengths around .
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Instead, these x-rays came after the initial jet of particles slowed down and spread out, according to a press release.
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X-Rays were negative, but a bent thumb is unlikely to do much to help Harper rebound from a .228/.337/.
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X-rays were negative for the three-time All-Star second baseman, although his availability is unknown heading into Tuesday's contest.
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The Pelicans said X-rays on Davis' hip came back negative, and the big man is listed as day-to-day.
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The dormant black hole in this case pulled a star apart, giving scientists the opportunity to see it with X-rays.
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Scientists wanted to better understand how X-rays might cause tiny explosions when being used to examine samples suspended in water.
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Right now, our telescopes can only see objects that emit electromagnetic radiation — visible light, X-rays, gamma rays, and so on.
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"They took him in to get X-rays and the concussion thing," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said after the contest.
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Its machines, he said, were recently recognized as a world leader in detecting potentially cancerous lung nodules accurately from x-rays.
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Dr. Muller had discovered that X-rays produced genetic changes in the fruit flies, but that high doses made them sterile.
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Wall suffered a shoulder sprain in Friday's loss, but x-rays came back negative and he is day-to-day. 2.
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They testified Kody's x-rays didn't show forcible breaks; the original doctors who examined him 20 years ago argued they did.
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However, the study is consistent with earlier and smaller ones that documented increased risk of tumors associated with dental X-rays.
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Patients like Walters can go to the center for primary-care visits, in addition to getting X-rays and lab work.
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They clean teeth, take x-rays and chat you up while you drool through massive balls of cotton in your mouth.
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Chest X-rays are one of the most common radiographs ordered, but also among the most difficult for radiologists to interpret.
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I love finding stacks of weird paper, discarded insurance company portfolio folders, gift boxes, floor linoleum, X-rays, old books, etc.
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There are many physical tests: blood tests, chest X-rays, EKG, an echocardiogram, and, of course, lots and lots of urine.
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His first career was as a radiology technician, taking X-rays for a national cancer research institute, where he spent years.
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They can also get lab work, x-rays, dental care, behavioral health counseling, eye and hearing exams, and access other services.
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X-rays showed the horse could not recover, and the attending veterinarian recommended to put the animal down, the report said.
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The X-rays showed less and less fluid on his lungs and the mask was removed permanently after a CT scan.
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After x-rays showed that she had severe lung damage, her family elected to put her in a medically induced coma.
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On the injury front, X-rays were negative on the bruised wrist suffered by Giants reliever Tony Watson on Wednesday night.
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He participated there in experiments conducted on brief rocket flights, some to detect X-rays from high-altitude atomic bomb tests.
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Instead, the scientists found a powerful source of X-rays in the constellation Scorpius; it became known as Sco X-1.
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He retired in 2007, having completed a tour of the electromagnetic spectrum, from X-rays to visible light to radio waves.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When we think of X-rays, we generally think of the human body's skeletal structure.
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For decades, tuberculosis was diagnosed by chest X-rays, skin or blood tests, or by reading sputum samples under a microscope.
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If you qualify for Medicaid, most states offer emergency services and basic diagnostic and preventative services like x-rays and cleanings.
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Spitzer detects infrared light, Hubble captures visible and UV light, Compton was designed for gamma rays, and Chandra sees X-rays.
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The center offers primary care, labs, X-rays, EKG scans, counseling, dental, optical, hearing and community health education services for cheap.
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The AI analyzes mammograms — the X-rays commonly used to check for breast cancer — to determine whether the disease is present.
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What happens if your hospital has fully converted to digital X-rays and doesn't have an analog backup machine lying around?
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Chest X-rays there showed that her entire left lung and most of her right lung had been struck by pneumonia.
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"The x-rays and thermographic images will help us rule out other causes of Kimba's lameness," Gorsuch said at the time.
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Nearly all agreed that early cancer detection is more likely with low-dose computed tomography (CT) than with traditional x-rays.
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Doctors at the Bichat–Claude Bernard hospital in Paris examine X-rays of patients likely infected with SARS, April 3, 2003.
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The movement also has yet to gain much traction among dentists, whose offices perform more than half of all X-rays.
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This is a specially designed surgery suite with the ability to perform CT scans and moving X-rays during a procedure.
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The family was sent to a clinic for three days of health evaluations that included X-rays, blood work and immunizations.
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For the past decade, the number of imaging tests that doctors order — things like X-rays and CAT scans — increased rapidly.
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Right now our telescopes can only see objects that emit electromagnetic radiation — visible light, X-rays, gamma rays, and so on.
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In theory, the FBI could open up the phone and try to extract the keys using lasers, chemicals, or X-rays.
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In 1915, Australian-born physicist Lawrence Bragg won the Nobel Prize for his work researching and examining crystal structures with X-rays.
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She refused to be taken away for X-rays, saying she wanted to be with her teammates when they received the gold.
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People swallow each of the capsules, three weeks apart, and X-rays are taken to ensure they are in the right spot.
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X-rays from a high-energy lab have revealed ancient Greek medical texts that had been stripped and covered with religious writing.
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Texas RHP Andrew Cashner (elbow) was struck by Edwin Encarnacion's broken bat in Thursday's loss and underwent X-rays, which were negative.
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The majority of the balance, $11,000's worth to be exact, is expenses from X-rays, CT scans, echocardiograms, and chemotherapy drips.
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X-rays also revealed the canine was riddled with pellets, meaning poor Gus had been shot with a pellet gun numerous times.
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"I immediately took him to the nearest ER. X-rays where [sic] done on his wrist and tailbone," she wrote on Facebook.
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Sheesh. The X-rays showed it was just a bad sprain and after the medicine kicked in, I was back in business.
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It's similar to how X-rays, which are used to image the inside of our body when you break a bone, work.
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Now, scientists can compare the properties of these black holes seen with gravitational waves to the ones observed indirectly with X-rays.
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All foods are subjected to X-rays and metal detectors, Chapman said, because when those slip through, people can actually be hurt.
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Now, a team of astrophysicists used these x-rays to reveal insights about this enigmatic black hole, specifically, how rapidly it's spinning.
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He said many of the injured had shrapnel in their bodies that was not showing up on X-rays, making treatment difficult.
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By the end of its mission in February 2018, it'll have been dosed with the equivalent of 100 million dental x-rays.
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The type of radiation that comes out of our cellphones isn't the same radiation that's released by nuclear fallout or X-rays.
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New Zealand company MARS Bioimaging has developed the world's first full-color, 3D X-rays, and they're so real it's rather disturbing.
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The X-rays at the center of the image are shown in pink and were emitted by regular matter in the center.
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I easily scheduled the pre-op exam and a litany of accompanying examinations: an EKG, chest x-rays, and various blood tests.
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X-rays on Tuesday night and an MRI exam on Wednesday prompted the Rangers to send Gallo home for the surgical procedure.
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Chandra sees X-rays, while Spitzer detects infrared light, Hubble captures visible and UV light, and Compton was designed for gamma rays.
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A second team recently put a paper on the arXiv, the physics preprint server, demonstrating the same brightening in the x-rays.
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At the Pain Foundation, "we've had people who have sent us pictures from their X-rays where they're so impacted," Gileno said.
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"The real challenge today is the radioscopic analysis," he said, referring to X-rays to detect such objects bundled deeply into luggage.
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All plans must offer immunizations, prescriptions, dental and vision care, in- and outpatient hospital care, X-rays, lab work and emergency services.
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As a radiologist, Gatenby's job was to interpret x-rays and other scans of the patients, and he saw the treatment failing.
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In Khosla's view, sophisticated algorithms are better than specialists at spotting potential problems in medical images, like x-rays and CT scans.
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It published photos of X-rays of bags taken as the Saudis passed through security checks at the airport when they left.
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Smugglers would carve grooves into discarded X-rays with recording lathes, and then cut them out so they could be played on
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Stress fractures of the heel bone can happen, and if therapy and conservative treatment are not helping, X-rays should be obtained.
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Levels of X-rays and other high-energy radiation bombarding the planet would be 100 times that on Earth, the scientists said.
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Manager Bryan Price said X-rays on the knee did not reveal a fracture and Phillips would be considered day-to-day.
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So I missed the drive my parents made to the coroner's office from her dentist with X-rays needed to identify her.
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Hospitals will also need to publish the same information for at least 300 "shoppable services," such as X-rays or lab tests.
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He complained repeatedly of severe back pain, and prison doctors gave him pain relievers, but they did not take any X-rays.
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Radiation therapists are the behind-the-scenes operators of the machines that blast x-rays at cancer cells in a patient's body.
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What's more, a patient typically requires about 33 minutes of exposure to x-rays during the procedure, which is obviously not great.
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X-rays on his jammed right thumb came back negative, but more tests will be done Thursday, according to manager Bud Black.
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Such age tests—looking at wrist bones is just one technique; using dental X-rays is another—seem reasonable at first glance.
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Blue Jays 1B Justin Smoak sat out Friday and underwent X-rays after fouling a ball off his knee on Wednesday. 2.
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Seattle's Taijuan Walker hit Escobar on the left hand, and the Angels' leadoff hitter was taken into the clubhouse for X-rays.
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X-rays were negative, but the Yankees will know more about the severity of the injury when Drury is examined on Saturday.
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X-rays were negative, but for now he will do his learning on the sideline, still trying to make up lost time.
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But the W.H.O. has condemned skin and blood tests as inaccurate, X-rays detect only advanced damage, and microscopy requires trained pathologists.
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X-rays on his jammed right thumb came back negative, but he will undergo more tests Thursday, according to manager Bud Black.
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X-rays on Nimmo's finger showed no broken bones, and he said he would have a magnetic resonance imaging test on Friday.
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As the jet slowed down, encountering interstellar gas in the galaxy, it began to glow in X-rays and then radio waves.
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Unlike broken limbs, usually detected because of pain and clearly diagnosed with X-rays, head injuries are tricky to diagnose and manage.
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Dr. Palmer and his colleagues took X-rays of the scallop eyes to determine that these layers form a flat-bottomed bowl.
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Mission of Mercy, a non-profit organization operating in Arizona, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Texas, that offers free fillings, x-rays, and extractions.
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Instead they are supposed to inspect each mouth for cavities or gum disease and then recommend specific X-rays for specific reasons.
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Chandra was perfectly suited for this detection because it can spy cool, dense gas through X-rays, which would otherwise be invisible.
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In the UK, the standard of care is to have two radiologists read the X-rays, which can be tricky to analyze.
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In the 1950s, "bone records" were old X-rays printed on flimsy vinyl sheets that were used to share American rock music.
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In the final phase, definitive lab tests, X-rays, or CT scans are deployed to confirm the hypothesis and seal the diagnosis.
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Doctors initially found nothing abnormal on chest X-rays, but sent swabs to the CDC because of his recent travel to Wuhan.
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Some upload photos of X-rays, sonograms, and test results to get the internet's opinion of what they suspect is a misdiagnosis.
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He was injured during Sunday's game against the Detroit Pistons but X-rays and an MRI exam both ruled out significant damage.
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As built, Sesame has room for seven different such beams, providing energy from X-rays to infrared, or heat radiation, to experiments.
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Away from the cameras these young men submitted to M.R.I.s and X-rays and full disclosure of their mental health and prescriptions.
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About half of all the exposed images, which include X-rays, ultrasounds and CT scans, belong to patients in the United States.
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Spitzer detects infrared light, while Hubble captures visible and UV light; Compton was designed for gamma rays; and Chandra sees X-rays.
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Roxy, as her parents called her, was born with hip dysplasia, and needed X-rays or sonograms every three weeks or so.
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The x-rays cause elements in a sample to fluoresce at distinctive energy levels, making it possible to identify and measure them.
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His sniper rifle could emit some type of radiation (radio or x-rays) and detect the reflected stuff to form an image.
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Cleveland SG Iman Shumpert (sprained left ankle) was injury Monday and sported a boot after the game — X-rays were negative. 3.
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Only when a piece of material makes it past that barrier would the star emit bright X-rays like the ones pictured.
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X-rays showed the large stick spanned more than half the turtle's body, Turtle Hospital Manager Bette Zirkelbach told CNN affiliate WPEC.
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What exactly the jets are is still a mystery to scientists, as is how some jets are able to emit X-rays.
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A federal judge agreed, and said that ORR's reliance on just the X-rays broke the law — and the juvenile was released.
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Astronomers gathered as much data about the event as possible, measuring everything from X-rays and ultraviolet light to infrared and radio waves.
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Well, Juno will be getting approximately 100 million dental x-rays worth of radiation by the time the mission is over, said Becker.
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Nowadays, X-rays can even show your insides *moving *in unprecedented detail, allowing doctors to watch the flow of blood through the heart.
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Dark matter doesn't emit or absorb light, and is instead detected via X-rays from the decay or annihilation of dark matter particles.
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He thought Cygnus X-1, an emitter of X-rays over 6,000 light years away, wouldn't turn out to be a black hole.
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Tigers CF Cameron Maybin (left thumb contusion) left Monday's game and had x-rays come back negative, leaving him day-to-day. 2.
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They found this lump in 41% of the X-rays, and researchers compared the protrusion to a "horn" in a BBC article Thursday.
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X-rays revealed the unimaginable: the cause of his disability was a gunshot wound and the bullet was still lodged in his spine.
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X-rays were negative and he will be re-evaluated Saturday, manager John Farrell calling it a Grade 1 sprain, the least severe.
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Using Chandra, the authors of the new study measured X-rays coming from GW170817 in the days, weeks, and months following the merger.
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This includes the electromagnetic radiation— such as X-rays, infrared, light, and radio waves — that would allow us to detect the object directly.
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Previously, scientists could only study space by observing electromagnetic waves such as radio waves, visible light, infrared light, X-rays and gamma rays.
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Instead, the state will require that only pulmonologists, physicians whose focus is lung disease, be allowed to judge X-rays for benefit claims.
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Note that the image shows the X-rays converted into the colors of visible light, and not what we humans would actually see.
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They maintain the images are merely brightened duplicates of X-rays made available two months prior to her trial, according to court documents.
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"These are very faint sources of X-rays at the centers of galaxies," Avi Loeb, chair of astronomy at Harvard University, told Space.com.
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Besides the X-rays and testimony from Florida pediatrician Dr. Mark Morris, who stands by what he said, there was not much evidence.
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The items that looked like dynamite on X-rays at the airport today are dog toys used to train people about dynamite pic.twitter.
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But the doctors need further X-rays and the intense procedure, which risks damaging some nerves, will require significant time in the hospital.
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Roethlisberger said during his weekly radio spot on Tuesday that he required X-rays in the locker room, but the tests were inconclusive.
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X-rays were negative, and Calderon was able to return in the third quarter for a short stint before calling it a night.
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"We had a feeling it would be possible [to detect x-rays], but we thought it would take a herculean effort," he said.
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IBM's experimental Avicenna software reads X-rays and CT scans, and China's Enlitic is already using its imaging products in health centers there.
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The radio waves and x-rays let scientists know that the gamma-ray burst was joined by a high-energy jet of particles.
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Anyone who accesses your account can also see prescriptions that your doctor has approved, images of X-Rays and MRIs, and medical notes.
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With x-rays and fine-tuned scanning technology they sifted through 82 pieces, gaining a richly detailed understanding of the artifact's true nature.
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Items seized included children's school records, divorce records, family photos, medical records, prescription documents, recreational schedules, resumes and X-rays, the judge said.
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The Mets said Cabrera underwent X-rays, which didn't reveal a fracture, but that he is scheduled for an MRI exam on Sunday.
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These frequencies are quite a bit lower than those that make up visible light (and still lower than X-rays and gamma rays).
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She presents long passages of text for our inspection, like X-rays, teaching us to read Jane Bowles, for instance, clause by clause.
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He had a bandage on his toe, and I noticed an envelope of x-rays stuck between his bed frame and the wall.
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Orlando PG Elfrid Payton (ankle) underwent X-rays — they were negative — after being injured against the Spurs and plans to play against Memphis.
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Mammograms are the best way to screen for cancer Mammograms are X-rays that examine the breast tissue to screen for breast cancer.
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Schwartz, 219, did not return for the final two periods and the Blues said after the game that initial X-rays were negative.
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GE scientists and engineers invented or perfected light bulbs, X-rays, refrigerators, television, commercial jet engines, nuclear power plants, and so much more.
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Thankfully, SanDisk still makes this card resistant to water, shock, extreme temperatures, and X-rays — just not as robust as the Pro version.
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MRIs and X-rays can also help doctors determine growth abnormalities in a person's organs, tissues, and bones that are characteristic of SEDc.
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By radically reducing the body to nothing more than its bones, X rays dissolved one's entire identity—a denuding that shocked and scandalized.
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It's a bit like the difference between a sensor that's sensitive to nearly intangible x-rays versus one that detects ordinary visible light.
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X-rays were negative and both Flores and manager Terry Collins hope he can return to the lineup within the next couple days.
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X-rays were negative on the 26-year-old Harper, who told reporters after the game that he could not grip a bat.
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Initial X-rays taken after Wednesday night's victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks were negative, but an MRI exam on Thursday confirmed the injury.
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Besides frequent temperature testing, the company says it has given more than 50,000 coronavirus tests to workers and administered 40,000 chest x-rays.
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He kept not only photos and letters, but also receipts, ticket stubs, dental X-rays, school assignments, Spanish bullfighting magazines and other ephemera.
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The men's-room X-rays have allowed Dennis to connect Gennadi's and Sofia's deaths, Rennhull, Altheon, Elizabeth's break-in and even Oleg's visit.
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The center's veterinarians picked up Cupid on Saturday and transported him to an animal emergency room for additional pain medication and x-rays.
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To make the images, Ms. Miceli developed her own methods for capturing radiation on film (a process most often used for X-rays).
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When Justify was a yearling, X-rays revealed he had osteochondritis dissecans in the stifle joint, meaning the bone did not develop properly.
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On Thursday, the Mets said that X-rays of Lagares's toe showed no broken bones, and they described the injury as a sprain.
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Fast forward several years until increasing pain forced me off the court and X-rays revealed bone-on-bone arthritis in both knees.
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Think of those blankets that doctors use to shield patients from X-rays -- there is no equivalent technology to protect astronauts in space.
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Murray was scoreless in five first-half minutes, and X-rays taken in the locker room were negative, according to the TNT broadcast.
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The plan was to publish the X-rays as part of a showcase of the medical potential of Google's cloud and AI tools.
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That, in turn, will make the system much easier for patients: no more asking for faxes or toting around their own X-rays.
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There's all sorts of stuff scientists can do with these x-rays, like imaging, characterizing what something is, or revealing mysteries between objects' surfaces.
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Travelers know what to expect from airport security: limits on liquids, requirements to remove shoes and belts, occasional pat downs and luggage X-rays.
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" Thus, in the UK, "Every baby under 1 year of age who is deceased currently gets a whole-body skeletal survey using X-rays.
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The other colored dots are galaxies that host black holes emitting lower-energy X-rays, and were spotted by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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Specifically, they were hunting for stars being sucked up by the black holes they orbited, causing the black holes to spit out x-rays.
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Hailey was most excited to have potentially made an important contribution to the field of gravitational waves as a scientist who studies x-rays.
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Sixty percent will have access to a plan covering restorative services; 78 percent will be able to get coverage for X-rays and cleanings.
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The first big clue that Margutti and her team had something truly unique came when they measured the X-rays stemming from The Cow.
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In a recent experiment with the Stanford University School of Medicine, eight expert radiologists assessed whether 50 chest x-rays show signs of pneumonia.
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X-rays were negative, but his foot is still sore and the Dodgers have not decided if Ryu will make his next scheduled start.
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TSA screeners hope the changes will help cut down on problems with overpacked carry-on bags that make security X-rays difficult to read.
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X-rays were negative on the big Lithuanian, who had eight points, ending his double-digit scoring streak at a career-high 17 games.
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Federally certified radiologists may, in fact, be more qualified than pulmonologists in this matter because looking at X-rays is their specialty, he said.
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"I severely fractured the humerus in my right arm," Vonn, 32, wrote on Facebook and Instagram Friday along with X-rays of her arm.
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The team said X-rays were negative, and Bell is scheduled to have an MRI on Thursday to determine the severity of the sprain.
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With the help of two other veterinarians on site, we administered fluids, took digital X-rays and drew blood for analysis while under anesthesia.
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The doctor said he was sorry to tell me this because I was so young, but my x-rays showed that I have arthritis.
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"We're finding really very interesting opportunities right now," he said, pointing particularly to health-related areas including digital imaging, X-rays and brain scans.
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X-rays were negative, and Souza, who had surgery on that hip in September, will be evaluated further when the Rays return to Florida.
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Everything from exploding stars to the super heated material churning around a black hole can give off X-rays that Chandra can pick up.
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But what's of concern is the higher-energy, shorter-wave radiation, like X-rays, that can penetrate and disrupt living cells, sometimes causing cancer.
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Terahertz imaging passes through paper and cover but the radiation is also reflected differently by paper and ink, unlike longer wavelengths like x-rays.
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He injured his right index finger in the first inning Saturday, but X-rays were negative, and the Orioles consider him day-to-day.
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The environment clearly plays a role: Add X-rays, or a DNA-damaging agent, and the mutation rate and cancer risk climbs even higher.
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X-rays that beamed through the droplet in the same fraction of a second offered humanity's first glimpse of water under those extreme conditions.
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To do this, the probe has a series of instruments that can observe energy wavelengths ranging from soft X-rays to soft Gamma Rays.
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Denver SG Gary Harris (ankle) is expected to sit out after departing Monday's game, although X-rays were negative and ruled out a fracture.
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Scientists embed specks of rock in a disc of epoxy so that they can aim x-rays at them to study their chemical structure.
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What they do,according to O*NET: Take X-rays and CAT scans or administer nonradioactive materials into patient's blood stream for diagnostic purposes.
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The doctor prescribed vitamins, a pain patch and hydrocodone, and every time she was at the office, there were blood tests and X-rays.
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The pair's research, published in Scientific Reports in 2018, considered a sample of 1,85033 X-rays of subjects in Queensland, ages 18 to 86.
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This stellar slaughter was spotted by scientists who study the X-rays bouncing around the swirling disk of matter surrounding the giant black hole.
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Her surgical team studied the X-rays and are thrilled her bone is healing nicely and the metal looks to be in great shape.
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Screenshot: Radiological Society of North AmericaNew research published on Tuesday may help radiologists identify survivors of domestic abuse through the study of x-rays.
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Federal officials specify the amount of deductibles, co-payments and other charges for doctors' services, hospital care, X-rays, laboratory tests and prescription drugs.
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The flare can shoot out a broad range of electromagnetic energy, from visible light to X-rays to the even more energetic gamma rays.
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But they're basing on things from the 27s when CT scanning, which is X-rays -- people set up these whole body CT scanning clinics.
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And then, after all the tests, the prodding and X-rays, when I heard the C-word it felt surreal—like it wasn't real.
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Instead, his radiologists used a particle accelerator to fire X-rays at him in multiple bursts during morning and evening sessions over four days.
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No matter how many pictures of X-rays or mangled body parts meet our eyes, we'll never truly know how any other person feels.
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The Cuban second baseman collided with right fielder Willy Garcia and could not put any pressure on his leg, although X-rays were negative.
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Anesthesia and sterile techniques made surgery less risky and traumatic, while the discovery of X-rays in 1895 enhanced the diagnostic powers of physicians.
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Dr. Karle was an expert in bouncing X-rays off crystals to deduce the structure of molecules by observing patterns in the deflected rays.
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But there's evidence that a few million years ago it was an active galactic nucleus (AGN) that was blasting out high-energy X-rays.
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"I was told by the vet initially that despite not having broken any bones, X-rays showed significant bruising to his lungs," Heinrich said.
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But the lungs of coronavirus patients begin to fill with fluid, which ER doctors like Dark can see in X-rays as white clouds.
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When charged particles (protons, electrons, positrons etc) move in a circle they emit energy, known as synchrotron radiation, in the form of X-rays.
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Dentists should not rely on a blanket policy on X-rays for all patients, according to guidelines set out by the American Dental Association.
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X-rays on Marshall's shoulder were also negative, and the Giants will wait to see how he responds to treatment as well, McAdoo said.
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Hospitals will have to post that information online for 300 common services such as X-rays and lab tests in an easily understandable format.
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Brainard said he has taken his complaints about the metal detectors, X-rays and pat-down procedures to the US Office of Special Counsel.
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Later he formed Dave Olney & the X-Rays, a new wave-inspired rock band that released a pair of albums in the early '80s.
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An estimated 275 million medical X-ray exams were performed in the United States in 2016, but 320 million dental X-rays were done.
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Today, it takes about 15 minutes to an hour to take an MRI, while X-rays or CT scans take less than a minute.
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That's in contrast to gamma rays, x-rays, or infrared light, which can be blocked by the atmosphere so must be studied via satellite.
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In order to study the tracks, the researchers used a nondestructive imaging technique involving X-rays to analyze and reconstruct the traces in 3D.
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A black hole's gravity pulls astral objects apart, creating an orbit of swirling debris that heats up millions of degrees and radiates X-rays.
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The Rays said Whitley sustained a right facial injury, and he was transported to a nearby hospital to undergo X-rays and other testing.
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Little is known about her later life, but her mysterious, psychologically intense, fine-lined drawings penetrate their subjects' faces and bodies like X-rays.
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Medical experts dispute the association's argument, saying the disease - an incurable illness caused by inhaling coal dust - is easy to distinguish with x-rays.
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Researchers at Stanford University are developing a model that can screen X-rays for pneumonia and other diseases, a task that's usually done by radiologists.
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NICER can also study pulsar X-rays to determine the detector's speed and position for itself, acting like a galactic GPS system, the agency said.
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The term "solar storm" is used to identify the various nasties the Sun can hurl our way, including x-rays, charged particles, and magnetized plasma.
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"We can only produce this exotic state for about a nanosecond and during this time we need enough X-rays to probe it," said Kraus.
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Both are sites where multiple galaxy clusters are colliding, and x-rays from Chandra reveal the massive amounts of hot gas that pervade each one.
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These pulsars' bright x-rays seem to require some other energy source—perhaps large magnetic fields or dusty disks supplying matter that falls into them.
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In 3D mammography, also known as digital breast tomosynthesis, a scan takes X-rays from multiple angles to create a 3D image of the breast.
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The puppy, who amazed vets with her x-rays, is expected to make a full recovery — and leave a lasting impression on the animal hospital.
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The 100x is the most exciting, and that's where a system could look through all the X-rays automatically, and go straight to a diagnosis.
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But mysteries about this event remained—like why the radiation it emitted as x-rays and radio waves gradually brightened for half a year afterward.
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The blue dots in this field of galaxies, known as the COSMOS field, show galaxies that contain supermassive black holes emitting high-energy X-rays.
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Using X-rays and portraiture to great effect, Pasquarelli calls for the viewer to examine the level of harm unseen by the naked eye. —K.
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They will order MRIs, x-rays, blood work, CT scans or prescriptions to reduce anxiety in their patients and eliminate the possibility of a lawsuit.
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BTW, Wendi also claims she's had to get x-rays, has headaches and lost time from work since going 12 rounds with her fellow passenger.
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The finding was based on physical analysis and X-rays of the underdrawings, which the researchers said bore few signature traces of Bosch's working process.
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Measuring those x-rays gives Chandra a way to fingerprint black holes, and to track their formation and evolution throughout the history of the universe.
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To compound matters, Giants catcher Buster Posey fouled a ball off his right foot and had to leave the game, although X-rays were negative.
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Studies have shown strong correlations between people's mental states as shown by an EEG and their ability to spot weapons in X-rays of luggage.
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These missions are designed to answer the biggest open science questions, like whether we can look for black holes and young galaxies with X-rays.
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"Today is International Scoliosis Awareness Day and I'm very proud to share my X Rays for the very first time," she wrote in the caption.
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For example, fans can bid to buy Swayze's "adult tooth," accompanied by "approximately 25 X-rays" taken from 1976 to 1997, starting at just $500.
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They are being proactive, staying on top of his X-rays, and if needed, they will fit Mayflower with a prosthetic to help him walk.
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The reason for the detour is that, though X-rays penetrate dust, they are absorbed by the sorts of gases that make up Earth's atmosphere.
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Efforts to confirm ages have been hampered by the inability of authorities to carry out medical tests - such as X-rays of teeth and hands.
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Brayden complained of pain in his belly and X-rays showed that trouble spots coincided with the location of the tip of the shunt tube.
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By confirming the creators of neutrinos, astronomers could then use these particles the same way we use X-rays to look inside our own bodies.
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Plasma is invisible to the human eye (and to optical telescopes), but with its ultra-sensitive instruments, Hitomi could detect the X-rays it emits.
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The Crab Nebula The Crab Nebula, with X-rays in pink, optical light in green, infrared in yellow, radio in red, and ultraviolet in blue.
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The foundational principle of plant breeding is to take advantage of genetic modification, whether the mutation is caused by sunlight or x-rays or Crispr.
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Astronomers have been able to determine the locations and timings of past supernovas by studying the x-rays they radiate for centuries after they explode.
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NASA's Swift satellite also detected a rising tide of high-energy X-rays from the constellation Cygnus, which is about 8,000 light years from Earth.
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Paul says he immediately called the coroner, Dr. Thomas Rudd, who found a set of X-rays that he says were not shown at trial.
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Increased risk of death In Australia, standard clinical care following a hip fracture begins with timely assessment, including X-rays, and pain and cognitive assessments.
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According to Neal, "Hollywood Divas" has refused to pay a cent of her sizable medical bills, which include the cost of x-rays and MRIs.
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The resulting hot plasma flooded the crystallizing water with x-rays, which then diffracted from the ice crystals, allowing the team to discern their structure.
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"He received X-rays at the arena which revealed a non-displaced fracture in his left hand fifth metacarpal," the Cavaliers said in a statement.
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The-- where it really becomes valuable-- I mean it's obviously valuable in being able to-- look at-- x-rays and all that sort of thing.
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Other start-ups also are highly interdisciplinary, such as Zebra Medical Vision, which teaches computers to read and diagnose medical imaging, for example x-rays.
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They get captured by the gravity of the supermassive black hole, catch a star, and voila, you have something we can see X-rays from.
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Most useful experiments today involve collisions, though, either to directly study the collisions or because the collisions emit high energy X-rays and gamma rays.
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White Sox RHP James Shields left Monday's game after being hit in the knee with a line drive, and X-rays came back negative. 2.
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Stan says the information will be used to "tune" jets of water so that they recover more quickly after being torn apart by X-rays.
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Bogaerts said Thursday he couldn't throw a ball and hadn't tried to grip a bat, but X-rays were negative and he's day-to-day.
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