A column of light (as from a beacon)
The syllable naming the second (supertonic) note of any major scale in solmization.
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Examples for "beam "
Examples for "beam "
1 A practical example with a 15 MV photon beam illustrates the process.
2 Checked the line, as far as the flashlight beam would let him.
3 The beam across the window will serve; and Bassett rose to obey.
4 The answer came as another flashlight beam emanated from the control desk.
5 Five patients received external beam radiation for the treatment of orbital disease.
1 Over the mountains in the east came the first shaft of day.
2 This was the farthest point from the shaft in the entire mine.
3 Used four times at the base of the shaft near the tower.
4 She almost didn't see it in time- a vertical shaft yawning directly ahead.
5 A minute later, ballast men slide into view in the secondary shaft .
1 Therefore, time after irradiation at different doses should be taken into consideration.
2 Conclusions: Accelerated partial breast irradiation using intensity-modulated external radiotherapy is technically feasible.
3 It is convenient for people whose irradiation needs are specific & limited.
4 Results: Immunoblot analysis revealed that the expression of E-cadherin increased after irradiation .
5 Thirty Gy of local irradiation seemed to be quite effective and safe.
1 And that beam of light seemed to point directly at him, Falkor.
2 But here He lets a beam of light in upon the darkness.
3 The water droplets scatter the beam of light , further impairing night-time visibility.
4 Suddenly a beam of light transformed everything, cutting the darkness in two.
5 Not in vain was Tayoga as swift as a beam of light .
1 Casting around with his light beam , he found the river fifty feet below.
2 Heather's face looked waxy and sick in the fierce light beam .
3 The dispatcher picked up an electric pointer and aimed the light beam at the map.
4 Coraline directed her light beam upward, toward the ceiling.
5 Reacher stepped over to one of the pipes and shone his flash- light beam straight down.
1 The National Socialist German Workers' Party, it was that ray of light .
2 The next day, came a ray of light in the bothered gloom.
3 The gloomiest landscape must have a ray of light in it, somewhere.
4 At length a ray of light pierced the doorway of the hut.
5 A ray of light broke upon the mind of the innocent Lantejas.
1 A shattering shaft of light flashed upon the veils; almost pierced them.
2 He spotted the telltale shaft of light coming down from the ceiling.
3 Then I saw a thin shaft of light under the area door.
4 Venning went forward, and soon a shaft of light pierced the gloom.
5 She stopped momentarily and looked at him in a shaft of light .
1 This continues until the electron beam has moved across the entire screen.
2 CAC score was measured by electron beam CT at baseline and follow-up.
3 Nanofabrication methods such as electron beam lithography are, however, expensive and time consuming.
4 All subjects in both study samples underwent electron beam computed tomography.
5 With the availability of electron beam and adjustments in doses, complications are nonexistent.
Extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center.
Other meanings for "raying" 1 It now has an eight-point safety check protocol that includes x - raying the batteries.
2 For the above reasons, we have decided to discontinue the X- raying of candy.
3 Her eyes were brown with lines of reddish gold raying from the pupils.
4 Great red roses, passionate carnations, raying daisies, violets, and curly hyacinths.
5 Mr Silcock said the move away from x - raying all luggage at airports should be reversed.
6 The Mars Center and Deenmor forts were wasting no power raying a ship at that distance.
7 A garish appeal, no doubt: a few raying spokes of colour, and the vision has gone.
8 They were always testing, probing and x - raying me.
9 Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy said x - raying at the border was not the answer to minimise biosecurity threats.
10 He did a most thorough job of x - raying Stephen's broken bones, even those he had not set himself.
11 The Cross is an eternal power, raying out light and love over all humanity and through all ages.
12 So, brethren, a universal attraction is raying out from Christ's Cross, and from Himself to each of us.
13 The "cobwebby feeling" of the fingers might mean an actual raying - out of some subtle form of matter.
14 Then the bird which had carried me thither shook and became a young lady bright as sun raying light.
15 Cease raying - no use wasting power.
16 So, looking upward to the heavens, he beheld the Infinite Buddha, high and lifted up in a great raying glory.
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