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A reemergence of research implementing radiation delivery at ultra-high dose rates (UHDRs) has triggered intense interest in the radiation sciences and has opened a new field of investigation in radiobiology. Much of the promise of UHDR irradiation involves the FLASH effect, an in vivo biological response observed to maintain anti-tumor efficacy without the normal tissue complications associated with standard dose rates. The FLASH effect has been validated primarily, using intermediate energy electron beams able to deliver high doses (>7 Gy) in a very short period of time (


oops!my answer not applying to all window. Which one only giving flash effect for current window but I need to get the flash effect for all window.for example :-When I click on button, it should give me flash effect for div for all windows, exactly like in this website.


When a visitor comes to your page, you need to check if the visitor has a session ID. If the visitor does have a session ID already, update the LastSeen column in the tblSessions table. If the visitor doesn't have a session ID, assign on and add it to the tblSessions table. This code should be run on all your pages when they are loaded.


You will need to run a query on the database table tblSessions to remove all entries that have a LastSeen older than some X time. The value of X should be say 5 min. This query could be run at the top of each page load, or in a server backend process.


On the browsers side in javascript, setup a polling function with setInterval. In your polling functions call an ajax script to a server side page to return any messages. This server side script should query the tblMessages for any entries for the current session ID and pass them back. It should also remove the entries from the table.


Back in your javascript polling function you can check for the "Flash" message and flash the screen. The more frequently the polling function is called the more realtime your visitor will be, but more of a load will be but on your server.


Just like with the tbleSessions table, you will want to remove old entries from the tblMessages table if they are over say X +1 min time or you will get old results in the table that can cause issues down the road.


So.. This will flash the screen for anyone visiting your page, at roughly the same time. I say roughly because there is no way to flash at exactly the same time with network lag and everyone polling at slightly different times.... Well no easy way at any rate.


In order to flash the background on the client (single browser), you can use jquery .animate(). You will use this on the callback or as a function when it has to flash.

As you want the flash to happen all over the Internet you will need to run this animation on all open browsers. There are 2 ways to do it.


The clap section is quite long though. Three things will likely have to happen to have perfectly in sync flashes throughout the entire section (otherwise the flashes will probably start to drift out of sync)


I'm using version 4.0. The screen flash option in that version does appear where indicated. Perhaps it is related to the mini that you are using not having that option. Since I am not familiar with 3.0.3 nor the mini, I have no other suggestions. Sorry. I'm sure someone else in this community has the answer for you.


Ralph: I noticed your response to younsuk in which you make reference to Photo Booth version 2. However, he said that he was using version 3.0.3. Does your answer apply to that version as well (just for my edification), or is this a new option in Lion? I was aware of the keyboard options as indicated by mns579, but I assumed that younsuk was looking for a way to apply the enable/disable screen flash without having to go to the keyboard each time. I guess I should not have assumed! ?


It has an Export option when a recorded Video is highlighted in the collection bar

My version say they are being Stored as Animated .gifs (I just saw a title as I logged in about someone saying they were Bigger - ? Movies i.e .mov) My version does not have options to select the format of the export.


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Abstract: Simple SummaryThe ability of ultra-high dose rate FLASH radiation therapy (RT) to reduce normal tissue toxicity without affecting tumor response relative to conventional dose rate radiation therapy could fundamentally change the way we treat cancer. However, this field is still in its early stages, and the magnitude of the sparing effect between treatment centers differs greatly for reasons as yet unknown, which has put the robustness of the effect into question. In this study, we show that when similar irradiation beam parameter settings are used, the induced sparing effect is robust and reproducible across institutions. These settings should serve as a reference for further optimization of the FLASH effect. AbstractFLASH radiation therapy (RT) is a promising new paradigm in radiation oncology. However, a major question that remains is the robustness and reproducibility of the FLASH effect when different irradiators are used on animals or patients with different genetic backgrounds, diets, and microbiomes, all of which can influence the effects of radiation on normal tissues. To address questions of rigor and reproducibility across different centers, we analyzed independent data sets from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and from Lausanne University (CHUV). Both centers investigated acute effects after total abdominal irradiation to C57BL/6 animals delivered by the FLASH Mobetron system. The two centers used similar beam parameters but otherwise conducted the studies independently. The FLASH-enabled animal survival and intestinal crypt regeneration after irradiation were comparable between the two centers. These findings, together with previously published data using a converted linear accelerator, show that a robust and reproducible FLASH effect can be induced as long as the same set of irradiation parameters are used. Keywords: ultra-high dose rate; FLASH; radiation oncology; radiation therapy; multi-institutional; gastrointestinal toxicity; radiation response; crypt assay


Valds Zayas, Anet, Neeraj Kumari, Kevin Liu, Denae Neill, Abagail Delahoussaye, Patrik Gonalves Jorge, Reiner Geyer, Steven H. Lin, Claude Bailat, Franois Bochud, and et al. 2023. "Independent Reproduction of the FLASH Effect on the Gastrointestinal Tract: A Multi-Institutional Comparative Study" Cancers 15, no. 7: 2121.


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