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Xenon (pronounced /ˈzɛnɒn/ or...
A xenon arc lamp is an artificial light source. Powered by electricity, it uses ionized xenon gas to produce a bright white light that closely mimics natural daylight. Xenon arc lamps can be roughly divided into three categories: Continuous-output xenon short-arc lamps Continuous-output xenon long...
Brief description: xenon is a "noble" or "inert" gas present in the atmosphere to a small extent.
The Element Xenon - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... Period Number: 5 Group Number: 18 Group Name: Noble Gas
Xenon is a member of the "noble" or "inert" gasses. A noble or inert gas is a gas that is stable and doesn't have any violent reactions. ... Uses: Xenon gas is used in making electron tubes, ...
Scientists have successfully conducted the first clinical trial giving xenon gas to patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting in order to safeguard against postoperative brain damage that ...
Japan's Photonics Research Institute is reporting that its scientists have developed a continuous-flow device that generates hyperpolarized xenon gas, a development that they believe might help to ...
We propose a novel system that uses a 133-Xenon (133Xe) radioactive gas-filled balloon catheter system.
We propose the use of the Xena-Cath system, an alternative, novel system using a radioactive 133-Xenon (133Xe) gas that is injected into a customized balloon catheter developed to exploit the unique ...
Re: Why do some cars use Xenon gas lights, and how do they affect visibilty? Date: Mon Feb 8 17:31:49 1999 Posted By: Adrian Popa, Directors Office, Hughes Research Laboratories Area of science: ...
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