| 11. | The radiation source can be a gas chamber, filled with 86 Geiger Mueller counter.
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| 12. | A great number of such beamlines can emerge from modern third-generation synchrotron radiation sources.
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| 13. | If so, opening the case to replace the radiation source would vent the chamber.
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| 14. | Losses and thefts of radiation sources account for over 90 percent of these accidents,
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| 15. | The remaining 20 % results from exposure to man-made radiation sources, primarily from medical imaging.
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| 16. | A wide variety of radiation sources are employed in order to cover the electromagnetic spectrum.
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| 17. | They are widely used in industrial water treatment, because they are very intense radiation sources.
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| 18. | Third-generation synchrotron radiation sources were conceived and optimized from the outset to produce brilliant X-rays.
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| 19. | Radioluminescence is also sometimes seen around high-power radiation sources, such as nuclear reactors and radioisotopes.
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| 20. | Photoemission spectra are also measured using synchrotron radiation sources.
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