gamma造句1 The sparse open cluster M10 lies near Gamma Scuti.
2 During irradiation, food is exposed to gamma rays from sources such as cobalt 60 or cesium 137.
3 These X rays and gamma rays are like waves of light, but with a much shorter wavelength.
4 The Director says that the Gamma rays can easily be detected at the far side of a foot of steel armor plating.
5 The administrators in Gamma behave in accordance with the bureaucratic ideal.
6 I have been feeding with Gamma Fish, Lance Fish and earthworms.
7 I had had my shots of gamma globulin, rabies vaccine and tetanus, and sometimes remembered to take my quinine.
8 Gastric emptying tests with radiolabelled meals and gamma camera imaging have proved popular for many years in clinical research and physiological studies.
9 Gamma rays are the least powerful but can penetrate through even thick concrete.
10 It's cleverer and more controllable than gamma correction and easier than struggling with brightness / contrast or tonal curves.
11 Beta and gamma emissions can be detected by scintillation counters.
12 Gamma is an easy telescopic double,[www.] but not wide enough to be split with binoculars.
13 Norma is very obscure; its brightest star, Gamma, is only of magnitude 4.0.
14 If gamma shares are not liquid and tradeable, then pricing efficiency will be extremely poor.
15 They used two spectrometers to analyse gamma radiation given off by the blanket.
16 Indeed, both gamma rays and X-rays can be extremely damaging to living cells.
17 Iodine 131, also a gamma and beta emitter, is particularly hazardous to the thyroid gland.
18 X-rays and gamma rays are the shortest electromagnetic waves, with wavelengths less than a 1000 millionths of a centimetre.
19 A second stage amplifier provides a gain of around 200, increasing the instrument sensitivity to 100 gamma/volt.
20 What was the average monthly number of violations of Delta airspace by Gamma military airplanes?
21 The conventional treatment for large tumours, deep within the body, is to bombard them with powerful doses of gamma radiation.
22 The idea, in both the military and medical applications, is to use gamma rays to search for signs of radiation.
23 From these we get our word alphabet, delta, and gamma which gives us gamma rays.
24 These plasma cells produce a homogeneous immunoglobulin protein which stains as a well-defined peak in the gamma region.
25 Local doses are often underestimated and plexiglass shielding converts some energy into penetrating gamma radiation.
26 The radiation emitted by these isotopes consists of alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays.
27 Fresh soil samples, taken recently in the presence of journalists, are currently being investigated for gamma rays and alpha particles.
28 It goes from alpha to omega, beginning Alpha, beta, gamma, delta.
29 Moreover, the detector would have to be in space, because gamma rays can not penetrate the atmosphere.
30 Fields in the range of interest are usually measured in gamma, one gauss being 100,000 gamma.