<Li> X-ray fluorescence, a technique in which X-rays are generated within a specimen and detected . The outgoing energy of the X-ray can be used to identify the composition of the sample . </Li> <Li> Industrial radiography uses X-rays for inspection of industrial parts, particularly welds . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Authentication and quality control, X-ray is used for authentication and quality control of packaged items . </Li> <Li> Industrial CT (computed tomography) is a process which uses X-ray equipment to produce three - dimensional representations of components both externally and internally . This is accomplished through computer processing of projection images of the scanned object in many directions . </Li> <Li> Paintings are often X-rayed to reveal underdrawings and pentimenti, alterations in the course of painting or by later restorers . Many pigments such as lead white show well in radiographs . </Li> <Li> X-ray spectromicroscopy has been used to analyse the reactions of pigments in paintings . For example, in analysing colour degradation in the paintings of van Gogh </Li> <Li> Airport security luggage scanners use X-rays for inspecting the interior of luggage for security threats before loading on aircraft . </Li> <Li> Border control truck scanners use X-rays for inspecting the interior of trucks . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Authentication and quality control, X-ray is used for authentication and quality control of packaged items . </Li>

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