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linear Describes forms that are defined by line rather than by mass.
Ãâó: www.artsmia.org/art_in_america/glossary.html
linear accelerator A type of radiation treatment machine. The radiation delivered from this type of machine is created when rapidly moving electrons are forced to slow down causing them to give off energy in the form of radiation. With this type of machine, radiation is only present in the treatment area when the machine is on.
Ãâó: www.carlecancercenter.com/glossary.htm
linear The output of a linear instrument in response to change of a certain amount is the same at all ends of its range. In contrast, a non linear instrument might show smaller changes in output at one end of its range than the other. A non linear dial type gauge would have a graduated scale to compensate, with smaller steps between values at one end. A non linear digital sensor would need software or circuit compensation.
Ãâó: www.altalabinstrument.com/glossary.html
linear energy transfer Energy deposited by the projectile per unit length of its trajectory expressed in KeV/mm.
Ãâó: etoile.univ-lyon1.fr/ANGLAIS/sommary/glossary.html
linearity The flow cytometer's ability to accurately measure DNA content.
Ãâó: cyto.mednet.ucla.edu/Protocols/flow.htm
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