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  2. The X-ray silver and e-waste gold are used in The Royal Mint’s 886 jewelry collection, and perform exactly the same as metals that are mined, according to Dominic Jones, creative director for 886.

  3. Shoe-fitting fluoroscope - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Time placed Shoe-Store X Rays on a list of the 100 worst ideas of the 20th century. [29] [30] A shoe-fitting fluoroscope appeared on a 2011 episode of the History series American Restoration. [31] Its radionuclide source was found to be so dangerous that it was removed and replaced with a static X-ray. [32]

  4. Emmaus House and Film Biz Recycling team up to gift ... - AOL

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    The truck was given to Emmaus House by Wolfe after her nonprofit Film Biz Recycling received the truck by donation in 2019. Film Biz raised about $1,400 to get the truck road-ready, which included ...

  5. Cleveland Clinic fire of 1929 - Wikipedia

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    The X-ray file room after the fire. The Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit Ohio corporation, founded in 1921 by four physicians. On May 15, 1929, which was a Wednesday, the four-story Clinic building on Euclid Avenue was bustling with physicians, nurses, employees and patients, busy with the work of the Clinic's medical-surgical practice.

  6. List of photographic films - Wikipedia

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    Orthochromatic X-ray film used for mass lung disease diagnose with no anti-halation layer and high diffusion effect [49] France: 135 Film Washi 'K' 2024-P: 100: B&W: Print: Expired Kodak Plus-X film stock for aerial photography [50] France: 120, 4x5", 5x7" Film Washi 'P' Special order: P: 100: B&W: Print: Panchromatic film on polyester base, no ...

  7. Crimes involving radioactive substances - Wikipedia

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    The father, in his role as a petroleum engineer, had access to the cesium-137, as it was used by his company in the oil and gas well industry. On several occasions, the father placed radioactive capsules of cesium-137 on the child's skin while he slept; another time he gave his son headphones to wear that contained the radioactive capsules.

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  9. Autoradiograph - Wikipedia

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    An autoradiograph is an image on an X-ray film or nuclear emulsion produced by the pattern of decay emissions (e.g., beta particles or gamma rays) from a distribution of a radioactive substance. Alternatively, the autoradiograph is also available as a digital image (digital autoradiography), due to the recent development of scintillation gas ...