Beierwaltes et al., 1967 - Google Patents
A new autofluoroscopic cameraBeierwaltes et al., 1967
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- Author
- Beierwaltes W
- Brown G
- Jones L
- Thomas F
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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The ideal properties of a scintillation camera system for nuclear medicine would be: 1) 100% efficiency in detecting photons (X-rays or gamma-rays) enter ing its aperture, together with energy resolution or discrimination; 2) spatial resolution limited only by the source; 3) an …
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- G01T1/16—Measuring radiation intensity
- G01T1/161—Application in the field of nuclear medicine, e.g. in vivo counting
- G01T1/164—Scintigraphy
- G01T1/1641—Static instruments for imaging the distribution of radioactivity in one or two dimensions using one or several scintillating elements; Radio-isotope cameras
- G01T1/1648—Ancillary equipment for scintillation cameras, e.g. reference markers, devices for removing motion artifacts, calibration devices
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- G01T1/1644—Static instruments for imaging the distribution of radioactivity in one or two dimensions using one or several scintillating elements; Radio-isotope cameras using an array of optically separate scintillation elements permitting direct location of scintillations
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- G21—NUCLEAR PHYSICS; NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
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