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    X-Ray Topography by Hartwig, J. B., Hartwig, J., S. N., Aqida

    Published 2016
    “…X-ray topography is a nondestructive technique to characterize strain and visualize inhomogeneties, imperfections, and distortions in crystals. …”
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    Effects of X-ray dose on rhizosphere studies using X-ray computed tomography by Zappala, Susan, Helliwell, Jonathan R., Tracy, Saoirse, Mairhofer, Stefan, Sturrock, Craig, Pridmore, Tony, Bennett, Malcolm J., Mooney, Sacha J.

    Published 2013
    “…However, one routinely unreported aspect of X-ray CT is the potential effect of X-ray dose on the soil-borne microorganisms and plants in rhizosphere investigations. …”
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    Optical and X-ray luminosities of expanding nebulae around ultraluminous X-ray sources by Siwek, M., Sadowski, A., Narayan, R., Roberts, T., Soria, Roberto

    Published 2017
    “…The shocked wind in these models radiates in X-rays, but with a luminosity of only ~10 35 erg s -1 . …”
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    X-ray-induced photo-chemistry and X-ray absorption spectroscopy of biological samples by George, G., Pickering, I., Jake Pushie, M., Nienaber, K., Hackett, Mark, Ascone, I., Hedman, B., Hodgson, K., Aitken, J., Levina, A., Glover, C., Lay, P.

    Published 2012
    “…As synchrotron light sources and optics deliver greater photon flux on samples, X-ray-induced photo-chemistry is increasingly encountered in X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) experiments. …”
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    The X-ray spectral evolution of galactic black hole X-ray binaries toward quiescence by Plotkin, Richard, Gallo, E., Jonker, P.

    Published 2013
    “…Multiple X-ray observations were taken within one month of each other, allowing us to track each individual system's X-ray spectral evolution during its decay. …”
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    Diagnosing the accretion flow in ultraluminous X-ray sources using soft X-ray atomic features by Middleton, M., Walton, D., Fabian, A., Roberts, T., Heil, L., Pinto, C., Anderson, Gemma, Sutton, A.

    Published 2015
    “…The lack of unambiguous detections of atomic features in the X-ray spectra of ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) has proven a hindrance in diagnosing the nature of the accretion flow. …”
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    Variability of winds in X-ray binaries by Trigo, M., Boirin, L., Migliari, S., Miller-Jones, James, Parmar, A., Sidoli, L.

    Published 2012
    “…We discuss the variability of winds in two low-mass X-ray binaries, GX 13+1 and 4U 1630-47. XMM-Newton observations of these sources show that strong, photoionised winds with column densities well above 1022 cm -2 can be present in both neutron star and black hole LMXBs. …”
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    Do Neutron Star Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources Masquerade as Intermediate-mass Black Holes in Radio and X-Ray? by Panurach, T., Dage, Kristen, Urquhart, R., Plotkin, R.M., Paul, J.D., Bahramian, Arash, Brumback, M.C., Galvin, Tim, Molina, I., Miller-Jones, James, Saikia, P.

    Published 2024
    “…Ultraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) were once largely believed to be powered by super-Eddington accretion onto stellar-mass black holes, although in some rare cases, ULXs also serve as potential candidates for (sub-Eddington) intermediate-mass black holes. …”
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    Chest X-ray in right heart disease by Sun, Zhonghua, Liu, D., Fan, Z.

    Published 2018
    “…This chapter provides an overview of applications of chest X-ray in the diagnosis of various right heart diseases.…”
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    X-ray sources population in NGC 1559 by Nurnabilah Nazri, Adlyka Annuar

    Published 2020
    “…We present Chandra observation of the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 1559 to study the X-ray sources population in the galaxy. Based on our analysis, we detect twenty-four X-ray sources in the galaxy, of which six have 0.5–8 keV luminosities exceeding 1039 erg s-1, suggesting that they are possibly ultra-luminous X-ray source (ULX) candidates. …”
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    Black hole masses from X-rays by Zhou, X., Soria, Roberto

    Published 2012
    “…We discuss two methods to estimate black hole (BH) masses using X-ray data only: from the X-ray variability amplitude and from the photon index G. …”
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    Variability in ultra-luminous X-ray sources by Webb, N., Cseh, D., Kirsten, Franz

    Published 2014
    “…We also discuss the sub-class of ULXs known as the hyper-luminous X-ray sources, which may be accreting intermediate mass black holes. …”
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