نتایج جستجو برای: radiation interaction

تعداد نتایج: 793050  

2016
Yu.D. Ivanov K.A. Malsagova A.A. Izotov T.O. Pleshakova V.Yu. Tatur S.G. Vesnin N.D. Ivanova S.A. Usanov A.I. Archakov

Microwave radiation at 3.4-4.2 GHz frequency of the cytochrome P450 CYP102 A1 (BM3) solution was registered during the lauric acid hydroxylation reaction. The microwave radiation generation was shown to occur following the addition of electron donor NADPH to a system containing an enzyme and a substrate. The radiation occurs for the enzyme solutions with enzyme concentrations of 10-8 and 10-9 М...

Journal: :Optics letters 1987
H Lengfellner

Pulsed microwave radiation in a tuning range from 10 to 30 GHz has been generated through the parametric interaction of two near-infrared pulses in GaP crystals at low temperatures. The power of the microwave pulses (duration 30 nsec) was of the order of 1 mW. The pump pulses were generated with a Nd:YAG laser emitting simultaneously at two frequencies, within the bandwidth of the 1.064-microm ...

Journal: :Radiation research 2012
Hiromi Egawa Kyoji Furukawa Dale Preston Sachiyo Funamoto Shuji Yonehara Takeshi Matsuo Shoji Tokuoka Akihiko Suyama Kotaro Ozasa Kazunori Kodama Kiyohiko Mabuchi

While the risk of lung cancer associated separately with smoking and radiation exposure has been widely reported, it is not clear how smoking and radiation together contribute to the risk of specific lung cancer histological types. With individual smoking histories and radiation dose estimates, we characterized the joint effects of radiation and smoking on type-specific lung cancer rates among ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2008
R Bingham

We consider the symmetry in the interaction of photons and electrons, which has led to a common description of electron and photon accelerations; effects such as photon Landau damping arise naturally from such a treatment. Intense electromagnetic waves can act as a photon mirror to charged particles. The subsequent acceleration is equivalent to the photon pulse accelerating electrons. During th...

1998
R. Erichsen G. I. de Oliveira F. B. Rizzato

In this work we analyzed the interaction of isolated solitary structures and ion-acoustic radiation. If the radiation amplitude is small solitary structures persists, but when the amplitude grows energy transfer towards small spatial scales occurs. We show that transfer is particularly fast when a fixed point of a low dimensional model is destroyed.

2012
Kui Qian Aiguo Song Jiatong Bao Huatao Zhang

In order to meet the actual requirements of nuclear radiation and chemical leak detection, and emergency response, a new small teleoperated robot for nuclear radiation and chemical detection is proposed. A small‐size robot is manufactured according to technical requirements and the overall structure and control system is described. Meanwhile, based on the ...

2013
Sergei V. Bulanov Timur Zh. Esirkepov Masaki Kando James K. Koga Tatsufumi Nakamura Stepan S. Bulanov Alexei G. Zhidkov Yoshiaki Kato Georg Korn

We discuss the key important regimes of electromagnetic field interaction with charged particles. Main attention is paid to the nonlinear Thomson/Compton scattering regime with the radiation friction and quantum electrodynamics effects taken into account. This process opens a channel of high efficiency electromagnetic energy conversion into hard electromagnetic radiation in the form of ultra sh...

2008
O. Sotolongo-Grau D. Rodriguez-Perez J. A. Santos-Miranda O. Sotolongo-Costa J. C. Antoranz

A dynamical system model for tumor-immune system interaction together with a method to mimic radiation therapy are proposed. A large population of virtual patients is simulated following an ideal radiation treatment. The dependency of the results on system parameter values is studied. Conclusions for treatment optimization and patient classification are drawn from the statistic treatment of the...

Journal: :Optics letters 1983
J Bokor P H Bucksbaum R R Freeman

Tunable coherent radiation was produced at 35.5 nm by seventh-harmonic conversion of 248-nm radiation from a krypton fluoride excimer laser. The nonlinear interaction took place at the intersection of the laser focus and a pulsed, supersonic helium gas jet. Third- and fifth-harmonic generation produced coherent outputs at 83 and 50 nm in both helium and xenon gas jets.

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