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    A new method for focusing and imaging X-rays and gamma-rays with diffraction crystals

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    Bent diffraction crystals in which the intercrystalline-plane spacing is varied as a function of position in the crystal are used to focus monochromatic radiation from a point source or parallel beam down to a point image. Conversely, radiation from a point source can be focused into an outgoing parallel beam. The Bragg angle for diffraction of monochromatic radiation will now vary as a function of position in the crystal and this new degree of freedom is used to obtain focusing and imaging of the diffracted beam. This approach to focusing and imaging is applied to the design of a large-area, high resolution X-ray telescope that is also a high resolution monochromator with the unique feature that the width of the energy increment that is diffracted can be controlled and varied during the operation of the instrument. The field can be scanned with a wide energy increment and then switched to a narrow energy increment for the high resolution work. Both transmission and reflection type diffraction crystals can be used

    Ge-diode detector combined with crystal-diffraction spectrometer permits high-resolution gamma ray spectroscopy

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    Crystal-diffraction spectrometer, combined with a lithium-drifted Ge-diode detector, performs high-resolution gamma ray spectroscopy on the complicated neutron-capture gamma ray spectra. The system is most useful in the 1-3 MeV energy range and improves the signal to background ratio

    Melting, vaporization, and energy partitioning for impacts on asteroidal and planetary objects

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    A three-dimensional smoothed particle hydrodynamics code was used to model normal and oblique impacts of silicate projectiles on asteroidal and planetary bodies. The energy of the system, initially in the kinetic energy of the impactor, is partitioned after impact into internal and kinetic energy of the impactor and the target body. These simulations show that, unlike the case of impacts onto a half-space, a significant amount of energy remains in the kinetic energy of the impacting body, as parts of it travel past the main planet and escape the system. This effect is greater for more oblique impacts, and for impacts onto the small planets. Melting and vaporization of both bodies were also examined. The amount of the target body melted was much greater in the case of smaller targets than for an impact of a similar scale on a larger body

    Fault tolerant data management system

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    Described in detail are: (1) results obtained in modifying the onboard data management system software to a multiprocessor fault tolerant system; (2) a functional description of the prototype buffer I/O units; (3) description of modification to the ACADC and stimuli generating unit of the DTS; and (4) summaries and conclusions on techniques implemented in the rack and prototype buffers. Also documented is the work done in investigating techniques of high speed (5 Mbps) digital data transmission in the data bus environment. The application considered is a multiport data bus operating with the following constraints: no preferred stations; random bus access by all stations; all stations equally likely to source or sink data; no limit to the number of stations along the bus; no branching of the bus; and no restriction on station placement along the bus

    Pudding cup of daily bread

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    Instrument calibrates low gas-rate flowmeters

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    Electronically measuring the transit time of a soap bubble carried by the gas stream between two fixed points in a burette calibrates flowmeters used for measuring low gas-flow rates

    Society Hates the Night

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    Lemon

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    Murder

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