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  2. Ionizing radiation - Wikipedia

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    Ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation (US, ionising radiation in the UK), including nuclear radiation, consists of subatomic particles or electromagnetic waves that have sufficient energy to ionize atoms or molecules by detaching electrons from them. [1] Some particles can travel up to 99% of the speed of light, and the electromagnetic waves ...

  3. iPhone X - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone X ( Roman numeral "X" pronounced "ten" [13]) is a smartphone designed, developed and marketed by Apple. It is part of the 11th generation of the iPhone. Available for pre-order from October 27, 2017, it was released on November 3, 2017. The naming of the iPhone X (skipping the iPhone 9 and 9s) marked the 10th anniversary of the iPhone.

  4. Should you stretch before exercise? After? Never? Here’s what ...

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    Don't do it if it hurts. After exercise, “light stretching is OK, as long as you don't reach a point where you're feeling pain,” Behm said. Since your muscles will be warm by that point ...

  5. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    Inductive charging. The primary coil in the charger induces a current in the secondary coil in the device being charged. Inductive charging (also known as wireless charging or cordless charging) is a type of wireless power transfer. It uses electromagnetic induction to provide electricity to portable devices. Inductive charging is also used in ...

  6. Paris Olympics: IOC condemns boxers' gender tests as 'not ...

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    Sunday morning, IOC spokesman Mark Adams acknowledged receipt of the IBA’s letter but condemned its contents. “The tests themselves, the process of the tests, the ad hoc nature of the tests ...

  7. X-ray - Wikipedia

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    The maximum energy of the produced X-ray photon is limited by the energy of the incident electron, which is equal to the voltage on the tube times the electron charge, so an 80 kV tube cannot create X-rays with an energy greater than 80 keV. When the electrons hit the target, X-rays are created by two different atomic processes:

  8. How to find the most flattering swimsuit for your body type ...

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    Cosabella Vita Marina High Waisted Bottom. $120 at Cosabella. Chama One Piece Swimsuit. $24 at Walmart. See 7 more. While on a quest to increase my pile of bathing suits, I was curious about what ...

  9. X-ray emission spectroscopy - Wikipedia

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    X-ray emission spectroscopy. X-ray emission spectroscopy ( XES) is a form of X-ray spectroscopy in which a core electron is excited by an incident x-ray photon and then this excited state decays by emitting an x-ray photon to fill the core hole. The energy of the emitted photon is the energy difference between the involved electronic levels.