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  • noun Plural form of cyclotron.

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Examples

  • The primary protons are accelerated in cyclotrons at Villigen, Switzerland and Vancouver,

    Accelerators and Nobel Laureates 2001

  • GE Healthcare has sold 45 PET-CT scanners, each costing about $1.5 million, and nine cyclotrons at $2.5 million each, and expects the market for nuclear medicine procedures in India to grow at a rate of 15-20 percent a year from 10 percent now.

    Insight: Companies forge lean business models to tap rural India Reuters 2011

  • GE Healthcare has sold 45 PET-CT scanners, each costing about $1.5 million, and nine cyclotrons at $2.5 million each, and expects the market for nuclear medicine procedures in India to grow at a rate of 15-20 percent a year from 10 percent now.

    Insight: Companies forge lean business models to tap rural India Reuters 2011

  • There were “cyclotrons” and “supervoltage rays” and “linear accelerators” and “neutron beams.”

    The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010

  • There were “cyclotrons” and “supervoltage rays” and “linear accelerators” and “neutron beams.”

    The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010

  • There were “cyclotrons” and “supervoltage rays” and “linear accelerators” and “neutron beams.”

    The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010

  • Building cyclotrons to shift the orbit of the earth?

    Show Preview Young Geoffrion 2008

  • There is certainly no scientific reason why God cannot retain the same relevance in our modern world that He held before we began probing His creation with telescopes, cyclotrons, and space vehicles.

    The G.O.D. Experiments Gary E. Schwartz 2006

  • Even Lawrence, who became in later years the main driving force of big-machine physics, had similar problems when he started to build cyclotrons.

    Seeing the Unseen Dyson, Freeman 2005

  • Lansing, USA, where two "compact" cyclotrons are now coupled together.

    Accelerators and Nobel Laureates 2001

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