Of the passive devices, the charcoal canisters and charcoal liquid scintillation detectors are typically used for short-term tests. |
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In scintillation counting, a fluorescent material absorbs the energy of the photon and emits a new photon as a flash of light in response. |
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The passive device group includes alpha track detectors, charcoal canisters, charcoal liquid scintillation detectors, and electret ion chambers. |
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It is continuing the six-stringed scintillation that originated on the band's first effort. |
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What a whirl, what a swirl, what a syncopating scintillation of networking, flirting and aerobic socializing this week mixes up! |
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The dragon shattered into the shadows as the scintillation of explosive elemental forces raced out and away from the impact. |
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There is an oscillation which causes an impression of scintillation over the area. |
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Light and radio waves get refracted in a phenomenon known as ionospheric scintillation. |
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The column effluent was collected, scintillation fluid added, and radioactivity determined in a liquid scintillation counter. |
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The radiation emitted is detected by a scintillation counter and the image recorded. |
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It would require an extremely sensitive scintillation counter to pick up any radiation. |
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But perfusion of the exposed lantern tissue of the P. versicolor male with octopamine does not induce scintillation, only a glow. |
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In the PAMELA telescope are included several scintillation counter hodoscopes. |
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Polyethylene scintillation vials with a screw lid were used to create pitfall traps. |
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Each appropriate region was scraped individually and radioactivity was determined in a scintillation counter. |
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Both breath samples were analysed in a liquid scintillation counter for 5 min. |
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The Working Group on the Extension of the SIR, to include pure beta emitters, would produce a new monograph on liquid scintillation counting. |
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A gamma-ray probe's sensor is usually a sodium iodide or cesium iodide scintillation detector. |
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The quality of cut for a diamond often ignored criterion which nevertheless is responsible of brightness, scintillation and fire. |
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More recently, astrophysicists explained the intraday variability in luminosity as a scintillation in the interstellar medium rather than rapid quasar rotation. |
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The scintillation of the stars and the soft light of the moon illumined the delightful valley that lay at his feet. |
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An NaI scintillation detector faces the activated charcoal cartridge in which Radioactive Iodine is trapped. |
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These radionuclides all emit gamma rays, and a scintillation camera is used to detect gamma-ray emission. |
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The service also includes the handling of spent sealed sources and used liquid scintillation vials and cocktails. |
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The monitor is equipped with plastic scintillation detectors built into a tunnel. |
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Other equipment, namely a scintillation counter, sorts the different compounds or conducts the immunological or biochemical assays required. |
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Dr P. Cassette reviewed the problems of liquid scintillation counting and addressed a variety of issues. |
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The extension of the SIR via liquid scintillation counting was discussed at some length, particularly in respect of maintaining reproducibility over extended periods of time. |
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For samples that are suitable for aliquoting, take 15ml and place in a scintillation vial. |
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Known as the space-time acoustic scintillation technique, the method exploits the way in which sound pulses transmitted from one point and measured at other points are modified by such natural variability in the water. |
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Low levels may be reported in counts per minute using a scintillation counter. |
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Spiked samples were mixed gently but thoroughly, aliquoted into 20 ml glass scintillation vials and placed into the photosynthetron. |
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They are also used in scintillation counters, which contain a material that produces flashes of light when struck by X rays or gamma rays, coupled to a photomultiplier that counts the flashes and measures their intensity. |
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Radioactivity was determined in retentates and dialysates using a liquid scintillation counter. |
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Proportional counters and dual phosphor scintillation counters can discriminate between alpha and beta contamination, but the Geiger counter cannot. |
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Detection and measurement of surface contamination of personnel and plant is normally by Geiger counter, scintillation counter or proportional counter. |
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Quickening his stride, he outsprinted Able Prince, with Scintillation nearly two lengths behind in third. |
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Scintillation detectors are generally preferred for hand held monitoring instruments, and are designed with a large detection window to make monitoring of large areas faster. |
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