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Abstract: The main problems of the gas flow meters are the improvement of the sensitivity and velocity range. In this paper thermoresistive membrane gas flow sensor is considered. The sensor is based on the calorimetric principle of operation and developed for the thermal gas flow meters. Special streamlined body was used to improve sensor’s characteristics. It is shown that streamlined body raises sensitivity by 2 times and improves velocity range of the sensor.
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Abstract: Gamma spectrums were measured during X-ray transmission through solutions such as sodium chloride solution with increasing quintuple concentration of NaCl and cisplatin with increasing quintuple concentration of platinum. It was shown that the number of photons with an energy of 511 keV is 29.6% more in cisplatin solution with increasing quintuple concentration of platinum (5*cisplatin) than sodium chloride solution increasing quintuple concentration of NaCl. The result allows us to consider cisplatin as a possible radiomodificator for radiation therapy.
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