Linear accelerator definition

Linear accelerator means a medical linear accelerator which provides a collimated beam of electrons or electronically produced x-rays used for radiation therapy treatment.
Linear accelerator means MRT equipment which is used to deliver a beam of electrons or photons in the treatment of cancer patients.
Linear accelerator means a Linear accelerator. – A machine used to produce ionizing radiation in excess of 1,000,000 electron volts in the form of a beam of electrons or photons to treat cancer patients.

Examples of Linear accelerator in a sentence

  • Ø Provider agree to provide the services of fully qualified Medical Oncologist, Radiation Oncologist and Surgical Oncologist – all or either and equipment for Cobalt therapy, Linear accelerator and Brachy therapy – all or either to be empanelled for Cancer Surgeries and Chemo and Radio-Therapies.

  • Further to treat beneficiaries requiring surgical, chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments, it shall provide the services of surgical oncologist, medical oncologist, radiation oncologist and equipment for Cobalt therapy, Linear accelerator, 3DCRT, IMRT, SRT/SRS and Brachytherapy for empanelment under Rajiv Arogya Bhagya.

  • Provider shall provide the services of surgical oncologist, medical oncologist, radiation oncologist and equipment for Cobalt therapy, Linear accelerator radiation treatment, 3DCRT, IMRT, SRT/SRS and Brachy therapy for empanelment under JSS.

  • The experience gained by working in the world largest accelerator at CERN is helping our scientists and engineers in developing our own Linear accelerator for medical purposes.

  • Further to treat beneficiaries requiring surgical, chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments the Provider shall provide the services of surgical oncologist, medical oncologist, radiation oncologist and equipment for Cobalt therapy, Linear accelerator radiation treatment and Brachy therapy for empanelment under ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Arogyashree.


More Definitions of Linear accelerator

Linear accelerator means a device for accelerating particles employing alternate electrodes and gaps arranged in a straight line, so proportioned that when their potentials are varied in the proper amplitude and frequency, particles passing through them receive successive increments of energy.
Linear accelerator means a medical linear accelerator which provides a collimated beam of

Related to Linear accelerator

  • Accelerator means any machine capable of accelerating electrons, protons, deuterons, or other charged particles in a vacuum and of discharging the resultant particulate or other radiation into a medium at energies usually in excess of 1 MeV. For purposes of this definition, "particle accelerator" is an equivalent term.

  • Particle accelerator means any machine capable of accelerating electrons, protons, deuterons, or other charged particles in a vacuum and of discharging the resultant particulate or other radiation into a medium at energies usually in excess of one MeV. For purposes of this definition, "accelerator" is an equivalent term.

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