Previous attempts to quantify black holes' spins have attempted to analyse these X-rays - accounting for the violent processes within that can stretch and distort the X-rays' energies.
It would necessarily be beamed energy of gamma-rays, x-rays, and cosmic rays resulting either from the merger of two neutron stars.
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Powerful x-rays a thousand billion times stronger than a hospital x-ray machine can reveal the daily growth rate of teeth.
Granderson said the team medical staff was happy with follow-up X-rays taken on Tuesday.
Nustar is unprecedented in its ability to focus in on distant parts of the cosmos in these high-energy X-rays.
Only the highest-energy x-rays can get through, and that's the invisible radiation that allows researchers observe the black holes indirectly.
The outfielder said Saturday he will have follow-up X-rays Tuesday and also hopes to be cleared to start swinging a fungo bat.
But those lower-energy X-rays can be further distorted by layers of gas between the black hole and the Earth, and previous spin observations have been contentious.
Rapiscan backscatter scanners use low-dose x-rays to do the same.
What we have done is produce highly compact neutron generators which could conceivably be useful for handheld cameras or tiny X-ray sources that could be put into the body to deliver X-rays locally to destroy tumours.
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Now Indian-based companies are moving into an wider range of services: reading CT-scans and X-rays, processing legal documents and helping with animation.
The galactic centre can only be observed at certain wavelengths - such as X-rays - because large amounts of dust lie in our line of sight, blocking out optical light.
One means to accomplish this goal is the expansion of the role of tax-free health savings accounts (HSAs), by which individuals accumulate money to be expended on future healthcare purchases ranging from dental check-ups to x-rays for an ankle injury.
In conjunction wtih Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine in London, doctors will assess patients at the bedside - and also use chest x-rays to spot those who are mis-swallowing their food.
Other services at the hospital will include a general outpatients, GP services, diagnostics - such as MRI, X-rays and ultrasound, a unit to support elderly people, day treatment unit, ante and post-natal services, children's centre and breast clinic.
New York said Kuroda (0-1) was being sent for X-rays and other tests.
Whether or not schools offer coverage, they frequently charge students who are covered on a parent's plan more for basic services like a check-up with a doctor, prescriptions or X-rays.
The Yankees, who were beat 2-0 by a Toronto Blue Jays' split-squad, first called it a bruise but X-rays revealed the break.
Instead -- following more than a year of tests, X-rays and research -- it was confirmed as a Velazquez, and so became the highlight of Wednesday's old masters sale at Bonhams in London.
Modric suffered the injury during the 2-1 win over Birmingham on 29 August and had to be withdrawn at half-time at White Hart Lane, with subsequent X-rays revealing that he had sustained a fracture to his right fibula.
In addition to the backscatter machines, the TSA has also deployed about 260 millimeter-wave machines which use radio waves and do not emit X-rays.
You may find that some big-dollar items--implants under certain conditions--aren't covered at all. (Read the fine print.) Plus, there are usually waiting periods--as long as 18 months--before you're covered beyond a basic exam, X-rays and extractions.
In this case, Atlanta-based National Service Industries sued doctors and testing services it says provided X-rays and other data lawyers used to support claims their clients had been injured by asbestos fibers.
Before long, self-assembly was put aside and the talk swung to how to improve X-rays, and then to the puzzling phenomenon of soldiers in Iraq who survive a bomb blast only to die a few days later of a stroke.
Now picture a health-care system where a doctor has medical records at his fingertips, can see x-rays with the click of a mouse, is able to learn and apply the latest diagnostic and surgical technique from anywhere in the world.
The offshore-outsourcing business is unpopular with most Americans, particularly those who have seen their jobs reading X-rays, analyzing data or answering customer queries shipped overseas.
The first-ever Nobel prize in physics was awarded to Wilhelm Roentgen of Germany for his discovery of X-rays, and with this year's winners the total number of recipients has reached 194.
But X-rays revealed he needed surgery, with a recovery period of five weeks predicted.
The detainees will be given chest X-rays to determine the presence of the disease.
That is equivalent to about 2, 000 chest x-rays per hour, the agency said on its website.
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