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    The VITROVAC Cavity for the TERA/PIMMS Medical Synchrotron

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    A proton and light-ion medical synchrotron is characterised by a large frequency swing for the RF between the injection and the top energy. For this purpose, a VITROVAC®-loaded RF cavity has been developed for the Proton-Ion Medical Machine Study (PIMMS) at CERN, and for TERA, the Italian project of a proton and light-ion synchrotron for cancer therapy, based on the PIMMS study. The main features are a large frequency swing, particularly extended to the low frequency range, a very large relative permeability and a low Q factor. The total power needed is less than 100 kW, while a very small bias power is required for the frequency tuning. The main mechanical characteristics are compactness (less than 1.5 m), and simplicity of construction. As a result, the requirements of the medical synchrotron are comfortably satisfied, namely: 0.4 to 3 MHz swing, 3 kV peak voltage at a repetition rate of less than 1 s

    An electronic tongue system based on an array of metallic potentiometric sensors

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    A sensor array based on potentiometric metallic sensors has been developed and applied for the analysis of different types of vinegar. Cu, Sn, Fe, Al, brass and stainless still wires have been included in multisensor array and supplemented by pH glass electrode. Metallic "Electronic tongue' successfully discriminate various types of vinegar: white, red and balsamic ones according to their tastes. Simultaneously, metallic Electronic tongue was able to observe quantitatively the dilution of vinegar samples. © 2004 IEEE
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