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- noun physics The
physics ofionizing radiation - noun physics The physics of
radio waves
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Examples
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It was her knowledge of radiophysics that Karlik brought to Bragg's laboratory, working with the crystallographers
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The new volumes included scientific sections on radiophysics, radiochemistry, medicine, radiotechniques, and even photography in relation to photochemistry.
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Institute, the plans included a radiological institute with three departments: radiophysics, technical radiology, and medical radiology.
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A number of other women explored radiophysics and radiochemistry as collaborators of the institute, formed their own research groups, and worked alongside some of the best-known male physicists in the field.
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Mecca for women in radiochemistry and radiophysics. 70 Most of these women were fluent in major European languages and moved easily from Vienna for short periods to the laboratories of the Curies, Lise Meitner,
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Marietta Blau points out the significance of medicine and clinical radiotherapy to radiophysics.
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He was head of radiophysics at the Cavendish Laboratory at that time.
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In 1950 Basov joined the P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute, where at present he is vicedirector and head of the laboratory of quantum radiophysics.
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In 1952 Dr. Basov began to work in the field of quantum radiophysics.
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It enables us use them in radiophysics, magnetism, pneumatics.
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