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- A microtron is a type of particle accelerator concept originating from the cyclotron in which the accelerating field is not applied through large D-shaped...
- The Mainz Microtron (German name: Mainzer Mikrotron), abbreviated MAMI, is a microtron (particle accelerator) which provides a continuous wave, high intensity...
- University and Research through INFN. The machine works in four stages. The microtron accelerates electrons to the energy of 22.5 MeV, and injects them into...
- Commission. In 1982, the Soviet Union gifted the Institute two experimental microtron particle accelerators that had been used for ten years: a neutron generator...
- be realized by a chain of other accelerator structures like a linac, a microtron or another synchrotron; all of these in turn need to be fed by a particle...
- Sciences (BRNS) and Board of Radiation and Isotope Technology (BRIT). Microtron Centre NMR Instrument Centre DST-PURSE Research Facility Kanakadasa Research...
- space for ads to display at the bottom of the web browser. MediaBrowser's MicroTron was also included in every MediaBrowser branding to display brand-related...
- therapy – a type of beam therapy that may use accelerator produced beams Microtron – an accelerator concept similar to the cyclotron which uses a linear...
- Micronauts. The last member of the original team is Microtron, Mari's robot tutor. Although small, Microtron is a very resourceful R2-D2-style character and...
- MAMI Moscow State Technical University MAMI, an abbreviation for Mainz Microtron, an electron accelerator in Germany Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image...