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  2. McXtrace - Wikipedia

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    McXtrace is an open source software package for performing Monte Carlo simulations of X-ray scattering experiments. While its chief objective is to aid in the optimization of beamlines at e.g. synchrotrons, it may also be used for data analysis and at laboratory sources and beamlines.

  3. X.Org Server - Wikipedia

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    X11R6.7.0, the first version of the X.Org Server, was forked from XFree86 4.4 RC2. [1] The immediate reason for the fork was a disagreement with the new license for the final release version of XFree86 4.4, but several disagreements among the contributors surfaced prior to the split.

  4. Conscious Consumer - Wikipedia

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    Conscious Consumer is the second and final studio album by English punk rock band X-Ray Spex, the first new material recorded by the band in seventeen years.It was recorded in 1995 and released in September of that year by record label Receiver.

  5. X-Ray (song) - Wikipedia

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    "X-Ray" is the second single from Camouflage's fifth studio album, Spice Crackers, released in 1996. The single contains three versions of the song: the Soft Single Mix, which is an edit of the album version; the Ronda Ray single mix, which adds extra instrumentation to the Soft Single Mix; and the Tranceformer remix, which is a different take on the song and is the main single and video mix.

  6. X-Ray Records - Wikipedia

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    X-Ray Records [1] is an imprint under the Cleopatra Records, Inc. label group that focuses on hip hop and modern R&B.The imprint began in 2000 just as the label was starting to diversify after predominantly focusing on gothic and industrial music throughout the late ‘90s.

  7. X-ray - Wikipedia

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    Natural color X-ray photogram of a wine scene. Note the edges of hollow cylinders as compared to the solid candle. William Coolidge explains medical imaging and X-rays.. An X-ray (also known in many languages as Röntgen radiation) is a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than those of ultraviolet rays and longer than those of gamma rays.

  8. X-ray transform - Wikipedia

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    In higher dimensions, the X-ray transform of a function is defined by integrating over lines rather than over hyperplanes as in the Radon transform. The X-ray transform derives its name from X-ray tomography (used in CT scans ) because the X-ray transform of a function ƒ represents the attenuation data of a tomographic scan through an ...

  9. X-ray laser - Wikipedia

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    This article describes the x-ray lasers in plasmas, only. The plasma x-ray lasers rely on stimulated emission to generate or amplify coherent , directional, high-brightness electromagnetic radiation in the near X-ray or extreme ultraviolet region of the spectrum, that is, usually from ~3 nanometers to several tens of nanometers (nm) wavelength .