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Definition of Microbeams
1. microbeam [n] - See also: microbeam
Lexicographical Neighbors of Microbeams
Literary usage of Microbeams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Assessment of the Scientific Information for the Radiation Exposure by National Research Council (U.S.) (2005)
"For low LET radiation (such as x-rays and gamma rays), unless specific energy
microbeams are used, all cells are traversed by multiple ionization tracks. ..."
2. Semiconductors: Industry and Trade Summary by Andrew F. Malison (1994)
"... radiation sources for lithography; electron and ion microbeams; laser-assisted
processing; compound semiconductor processing; and three-dimensional ..."
3. Biomedical Technology Resources: A Research Resources Directory edited by Barry Leonard (1998)
"Ko'nig, K., Liang, H., et al., Cell damage by near-IR microbeams. Nature 377:
20-21, 1995. 3. Wang, XJ, Milner, TE, and Nelson, JS, Characterization of ..."
4. National Critical Technologies Report 1995 by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"... analogs of conventional machines (motors, drills, robot arms, etc.) for the
foreseeable future. On the other hand, resonant microbeams are already ..."
5. Proceedings of the Workshop on Ion and Slow Positron Beam Utilisation by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, NEA Nuclear Science Committee, Instituto Tecnologico e Nuclear (1999)
"Positron microbeams The interaction of positrons with defects is well understood.
Trapping in vacancies and small defect clusters occurs at concentrations ..."