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wavelength of the
emitted optical photon. A
scintillation detector or
scintillation counter is
obtained when a
scintillator is
coupled to an
electronic light sensor...
- Look up
scintillation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scintillation can
refer to:
Scintillation (astronomy),
atmospheric effects which influence astronomical...
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utilising scintillation counters for
detection of
potentially dangerous gamma-emitting
materials during transport.
These include scintillation counters...
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Scintillation is a
fluctuation in the
amplitude of a
target on a
radar display. It is
closely related to
target glint, or wander, an
apparent displacement...
- particles, neutrons, or ions). See
scintillator and
scintillation counter for
practical applications.
Scintillation is an
example of luminescence, whereby...
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Scintillating scotoma is a
common visual aura that was
first described by 19th-century
physician Hubert Airy (1838–1903).
Originating from the brain,...
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phenomenon is
termed astronomical scintillation; for
objects within the atmosphere, the
phenomenon is
termed terrestrial scintillation. As one of the
three prin****l...
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Scintillation,
meaning rapid modification, in
radio waves due to the
small scale structures in the ionosphere,
known as
ionospheric scintillation, was...
- Grid and the
scintillation effect". Perception. 24 Suppl. A: 88–89. Schrauf, M.; Lingelbach, B.; Wist, E. R. (1997). "The
Scintillating Grid Illusion"...
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Liquid Scintillation Counting,
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Radiation Safety Program Principles and
Applications of
Liquid Scintillation Counting...