2.2.1 X-ray source X-rays are produced when energetic electrons strike a metal target. The X-ray source consists of an evacuated tube containing a cathode, from which the electrons are emitted, and an anode, which supports the target material where the X-rays are produced. Only about 1 per cent of the energy used is emitted as X-rays – the remainder is dissipated as heat in the anode. In most systems the anode is rotated so that the electrons strike only a small portion at any one time and the rest of the ano
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4.5.3 Dative bonds So far, the bonds in our Lewis structures have been shared electron pairs made by taking one electron from each of the two bound atoms. But this need not necessarily be the case. In Sections 4.5.1 and 4.5.2, we encountered the colourless gases NH3 and BF3. When these gases are mixed, a solid compound H3NBF3 is formed as a dense white smoke. The chemical equation for the process is: Rich Interpretations of the Face 3.7 The growth of the ECHR The achievements of the ECHR are many. It continues to promote human rights and democracy across Europe, it has established jurisprudence in human rights and it has made significant contributions to the continued peace and stability of Europe. Recent reforms mean that the right of individual petition is now guaranteed, so individuals are afforded protection from the power of the state. The number of HCPs has expanded to 46 and access to the protection of the ECHR and the ECtHR is available to Robot firefighter puts out its first blaze Keep on learning There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to choose from on a range of subjects. Find out more “United States Energy Policy and Oil Alternatives” 5.1 Legislative powers of the Scottish Parliament Section 5 will consider the legislative powers (law making) of the Scottish Parliament, and the procedures that Bills have to go through before they become law. A Bill is a draft Act, and there are a number of different types of Bill. A Public Bill seeks to change the general law or deals with matters of public policy. A Private Bill seeks powers for a particular organisation or individual that are in excess or in conflict with general law. If the Bill is passed it is enacted and becomes an A 2.4.2 Magnesium (Mg) Magnesium is also present in bone in the body and in the soft tissues, although in much lower quantities than calcium. It is important in the activity of more than 300 enzyme systems, in particular those using ATP. It is involved in the synthesis of proteins and in many other reactions in the body. In plants, magnesium is part of the chlorophyll molecule, so it is present in green vegetables and is found widely elsewhere in the diet, so intake is normally adequate. In some areas, there are lo Javier Lozano 6.2 Before the school experience review In preparation for this important meeting the mentor will need to: discuss with the school co-ordinator the student teacher's achievements and areas for future development; review the evidence from observations and mentor session records to check that targets set during the placement were achieved; review the student teacher's school experience file; discuss with the school co-ordinator the draft comm Want to Build a Smart City? Here Are Some Strategies That Work Geordende verzamellijst van websites maken : Handleiding Bladwijzers zijn koppelingen naar websites, die het terugkeren naar uw favoriete plekken vergemakkelijken. Deze beknopte handleiding gaat over de basiskennis voor het maken en beheren van bladwijzers. Virtual Maths, Shapes Space and Measure, Calc Height of Building, Angle Tool Engaging students in ethical debates Prof David Nutt: Time To Put Science At The Heart Of UK Drug And Alcohol Policy? The Details and Construction Processes of Die Es The underpinning idea is that architectural technology is pa Statistics Using Technology Virtual Maths - Numbers, Geometry 2D shapes
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