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- Water_window abstract "The water window consists of the soft x-rays between the K-absorption edge of oxygen at a wavelength of 2.34 nm and the K-absorption edge of carbon at 4.4 nm (x-ray energies of 530 and 280 eV, respectively). Water is transparent to these x-rays while nitrogen and other elements found in biological specimens are absorbing. These wavelengths could be used in an x-ray microscope for viewing living specimens.".
- Water_window wikiPageID "27806268".
- Water_window wikiPageLength "1998".
- Water_window wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Water_window wikiPageRevisionID "683070180".
- Water_window wikiPageWikiLink Absorption_edge.
- Water_window wikiPageWikiLink Category:X-rays.
- Water_window wikiPageWikiLink X-ray.
- Water_window wikiPageWikiLink X-ray_microscope.
- Water_window wikiPageWikiLinkText "Water window".
- Water_window wikiPageWikiLinkText "water window".
- Water_window hasPhotoCollection Water_window.
- Water_window wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Water_window wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Confused.
- Water_window wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Water_window subject Category:X-rays.
- Water_window type Article.
- Water_window type Article.
- Water_window type Thing.
- Water_window comment "The water window consists of the soft x-rays between the K-absorption edge of oxygen at a wavelength of 2.34 nm and the K-absorption edge of carbon at 4.4 nm (x-ray energies of 530 and 280 eV, respectively). Water is transparent to these x-rays while nitrogen and other elements found in biological specimens are absorbing. These wavelengths could be used in an x-ray microscope for viewing living specimens.".
- Water_window label "Water window".
- Water_window differentFrom Water_hole_(radio).
- Water_window differentFrom Watergate_(architecture).
- Water_window sameAs m.0cc67yb.
- Water_window sameAs Q7973878.
- Water_window sameAs Q7973878.
- Water_window sameAs 水窗.
- Water_window wasDerivedFrom Water_window?oldid=683070180.
- Water_window isPrimaryTopicOf Water_window.