514 results on '"Cesareo, R."'
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102. Ll, L-alfA,L-beta and L-gamma X-ray fluorescence cross sections for Ce, Pr and Sm excited by Y K-alfa and Mo K-alfa X-ray photons
103. Portable Systems for Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Works of Art
104. Rayleigh scattering of 16.58 keV photons in the atomic region 59 < Z < 82
105. Synchrotron-based x-ray fluorescence applied to invertebrates to investigate the role of essential trace elements in a biological process
106. M X-ray fluorescence cross sections and yields in the atomic region 78 ⪕ Z ⪕ 82 excited by 6.47 and 7.57 keV photons
107. A Rare Case of Hypoparathyroidism Associated to Rendu-Osler-Webber Syndrome
108. Portable equipment for a non‐destructive analysis of pre‐Columbian metal artefacts from the Royal Tombs of Sipán by energy‐dispersive X‐ray fluorescence spectrometry
109. L-X-RAY FLUORESCENCE CROSS-SECTIONS IN THE ATOMIC REGION 46-LESS-THAN-Z-LESS-THAN-51 EXCITED BY 6.47, 7.57 AND 8.12 KEV PHOTONS
110. Fattori fisiologici, farmacologici e patologici che interferiscono con l'omeostasi biochimica tiroidea
111. The use of a European coinage alloy to compare the detection limits of mobile XRF systems. A feasibility study
112. X‐Ray Transmission and Compton CT Investigation of Some Gastropods from Sassari, Sardinia, in Italy
113. Special Configurations
114. Geometrical efficiency, solid angle contribution and gradient for a triaxial system equipped with a fluorescent source and x-ray tube: an analysis to enhance the Compton scattered photons
115. Erratum: “Doppler Broadening and its Contribution to Compton Energy-Absorption Cross Sections: An Analysis of the Compton Component in Terms of Mass-Energy Absorption Coefficient” [J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 31, 769 (2002)]
116. Correction for X-ray absorption in compton tomography
117. A new approach to estimate the geometrical factors, solid angle approximation, geometrical efficiency and their use in basic interaction cross section measurements
118. Doppler Broadening and its Contribution to Compton Energy-Absorption Cross Sections: An Analysis of the Compton Component in Terms of Mass-Energy Absorption Coefficient
119. X-RAY SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONS FOR MOLECULES, PLASTICS, TISSUES, AND FEW BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS
120. X-ray Physics: Interaction with Matter, Production, Detection
121. Measurements of Atomic Rayleigh Scattering Cross-Sections: A New Approach Based on Solid Angle Approximation and Geometrical Efficiency
122. Quantitative determination of metals in radish using x-ray fluorescence spectrometry
123. Images of soft materials: a 3D visualization of interior of the sample in terms of attenuation coefficient
124. Influence of Solid State Environment Effects on Measured Elastic Scattering Cross Sections in the X-ray Regime and the Associated Anomalous Dispersion
125. Works of art investigation with silicon drift detectors
126. Computed tomography with image intensifier: imaging and characterization of materials
127. Elastic scattering and the associated anomalous dispersion in the energy range 8.63E42.75 keV from heavy atoms
128. A new method to estimate elastic scattering cross sections in the X-ray region and the associated anomalous dispersion
129. NON-DESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT METAL ALLOYS BY IN SITU EDXRF TRANSPORTABLE EQUIPMENT
130. Study o f archaeological pottery from Paraná State em ploying nuclear non destructive techniques
131. Reversible increase of intraocular pressure in subclinical hypothyroid patients
132. Elastic scattering and the associated anomalous dispersion in the vicinity of Cd, In, Sn and Sb, K-absorption edges
133. Elastic scattering and the associated anomalous dispersion in the atomic region 13 ⩽Z⩽ 82 at 30.85 keV
134. Average M-shell fluorescence yields () for Pt, Au and Pb
135. Elastic and compton scattering of x-ray photons from platinum in the momentum transfer region 1.3175 hbar Å−1⩽q⩽ 2.0448 hbar Å−1
136. Estimation of monochromaticity, solid angle correction and some considerations on secondary target arrangement using x-ray tube
137. Rayleigh and Compton scattering cross sections for low, medium and highZelements in the energy region 23.18 ⩽E⩽ 30.85 keV
138. Applications of non-cryogenic portable EDXRF systems in archaeometry
139. L X-ray fluorescence cross sections in the atomic region 59 ≤ Z ≤ 82 excited by 16.58 keV photons
140. L X-ray fluorescence cross sections and yields for medium Z elements in the energy region 5.47≤ E ≤9.36 keV
141. Ll, Lα, Lβ and Lγ X-Ray Fluorescence Cross-sections for Ce, Pr and Sm Excited by Y and Mo Kα X-Ray Photons
142. Ll, L, L and L XRay Fluorescence Crosssections for Ce, Pr and Sm Excited by Y and Mo K XRay Photons
143. Elastic and compton scattering cross sections in the atomic region 12 ⩽ Z ⩽ 82
144. Total M X-ray fluorescence cross sections and fluorescence yields for Pt, Au and Pb in the energy region 5.47 ≤ E ≤ 9.36 keV
145. Coherent and incoherent scattering of low-energy X-ray photons in the atomic region 13 ≤ Z ≤ 82
146. L x‐ray fluorescence cross‐sections in the atomic region 62 ⩽ Z ⩽ 70 excited by 15.20, 17.80, 23.62 and 24.68 keV photons
147. M X-ray fluorescence cross sections and yields in the atomic region excited by 6.47 and 7.57 keV photons
148. Coherent and incoherent scattering of 42.75 and 47.24 keV x-ray photons scattered from Al, Cu, Y, Mo, Au and Pb
149. L X-ray fluorescence cross sections, fluorescence yields and intensity ratios for Au and Pb at excitation energies 21.56, 31.64 and 34.17 keV
150. Microtomography using a tube source of X-rays, a low-energy-resolution HPGe detector system and an array of detectors
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