scintillation counter

NOUN
  1. counter tube in which light flashes when exposed to ionizing radiation
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How To Use scintillation counter In A Sentence

  • It's called a scintillation counter, and it's been specially adapted for this search. CNN Transcript Nov 30, 2006
  • The sensing element of a scintillation counter is a fluor, a substance capable of converting radiation energy to light energy.
  • Free carnitine was converted to C acetyl carnitine and measured in a scintillation counter.
  • Each appropriate region was scraped individually and radioactivity was determined in a scintillation counter.
  • 15 The first scintillation counter was already constructed and Crookes proposed to call the instrument a "spinthariscope" from the Greek word spintharis — a scintillation. 16 Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
  • The radiation intensity through the motor is determined with a scintillation counter.
  • New apparatus such as scintillation counters and photographic emulsions were developed in order to detect individual particles. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
  • The sensing element of a scintillation counter is a fluor, a substance capable of converting radiation energy to light energy.
  • In the PAMELA telescope are included several scintillation counter hodoscopes.
  • The sensing element of a scintillation counter is a fluor, a substance capable of converting radiation energy to light energy.
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