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Meaning of "linac"

linac (noun) - Short for linear accelerator, a linac is a type of particle accelerator that propels charged subatomic particles or ions in a straight line. It is commonly used in medical facilities for radiation therapy.
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  • A linear particle accelerator.

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Therefore a vertical linac can be envisaged.
It is driven by a superconducting linear accelerator linac.
The main compounds of the linac head are modeled.
The linac can accelerate a beam once every second.
We call it linac for short.
The next stage of acceleration is linear particle accelerator linac.
The electron is readmitted to the linac after each revolution.
Further along the linac quadrupole magnets are used to help focus the electron beam.
Relies on a stable linac.
You have opted for a superconducting linac or linear particle accelerator with a high reliability.
The laboratory possesses two Van de Graaff particle accelerators and one electron linear accelerator Linac.
Rashid has a great interest in linac commisionning and treatment planning protocols and scripting.
Linac and / or electrostatic particle accelerator research facility.
The technical design of the new injector linac and booster is in the final stage.
Beta radiation from linac accelerators is far more energetic and penetrating than natural beta radiation.

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Studies and monitoring of the Linac IV project at CERN.
With a Linac the gantry moves in space to change the delivery angle.
Provide cryogenic engineering support to different linac equipment designers ;.
As such, impractically long linac structures were required for higher-energy particles.
Both beams are then further accelerated to 9 GeV in a common booster linac.
A linac may have reduced efficiency and be larger in size compared to accelerator 30 described above.
During that time, all the work associated with the linac start-up will be stopped.
The linac is placed near the edge of the gap between the dee-shaped magnets.
For this purpose, they employed the free-electron laser of a linac coherent light source.
After linac operations, the principal radiation hazard is provided by the zinc target material itself.
In parallel to these developments, a similar approach was designed for a linear particle accelerator or Linac.
The Linac is used to treat all parts / organs of the body.
Turning now to Figure 7, another embodiment of an integrated linac and MRI system is shown.
Linac 4 will make possible to improve performance of LHC, the largest research facility on Earth.
Finally, beam dynamics simulations of the ThomX linac has been carried out by ASTRA code.
The longest linac in the world is the Stanford Linear Accelerator, SLAC, which is long.
That 's quite a lot, so you only have a choice between a cyclotron and a linac.
Today, both Gamma Knife and Linac radiosurgery programs are commercially available worldwide.
Of all particle accelerators, there are three main types, cyclotron, synchrotron, and linac.
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Both CM1 and CM2 are now installed in the Linac.
The linac 12 also functions in a pulsed power mode of operation.
Installation of the GBAR linac in its radioprotection bunker ( at left ).
A Linac therefore can generate x-rays of any energy, though usually 6 MV photons are used.
Of course if desired, the linac 12 may have its own gantry.
Linac 4, a new injector for the CERN.
In some embodiments it can be followed by linac section 13 of Figure 1.a.
A replacement of Linac vacuum pumps and related hardware is expected to be completed in 2015.
The second Integrated Magnetic Transport Channel ( 2nd IMCT ) and the third linac 10 are not foreseen.
The dose rate of the linac 12 is determined by the time-averaged dose rate.
Boland mentioned the linac he had to Henschke during a conversation in early 2016.
Unlike its predecessors, Linac 4 will accelerate negative hydrogen ions to an energy of 160 MeV.
The first use of a linac for medical radiotherapy was in 1953 see also Radiation therapy.

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