A group of nearly parallel lines of electromagnetic radiation.
A stream of electrons (small negatively charged particles found in atoms) that can be used for radiation therapy.
1This continues until the electron beam has moved across the entire screen.
2CAC score was measured by electron beam CT at baseline and follow-up.
3Nanofabrication methods such as electron beam lithography are, however, expensive and time consuming.
4All subjects in both study samples underwent electron beam computed tomography.
5With the availability of electron beam and adjustments in doses, complications are nonexistent.
6Once vacuum was attained, Hanaoka flipped a switch to activate the electron beam.
7Even as he spoke an SD electron beam stabbed down through the clear air.
8We're going to use one of these petawatt lasers to make an electron beam.
9The hcp Rh nanoparticles are stable under electron beam irradiation.
10Conclusion: ECG-triggered single-slice conventional CT had the best agreement with electron beam CT calcium scores.
11The PMMA molds produced by electron beam lithography were developed using a high contrast developer.
12In 1963 an electron beam became available, making irradiation of the chest wall technically easy.
13Calcified coronary atherosclerosis was assessed using electron beam computed tomography scored by the Agatston method.
14And an electron beam weld had never been done on three inch thick titanium before.
15Quantity of CAC in three arterial locations was detected noninvasively by electron beam computed tomography.
16Since the fluorescent labeling is induced by a narrow electron beam, high spatial resolution labeling is expected.
Translations for electron beam