Man uses Equipment, number 13
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Auto-Gamma scintillation spectrometer is used to detect and measure radioactive decay. The scintillator generates photons in response to incident radiation. Then, a photomultiplier converts those photons into an electrical signal therefore producing a series of pulses. Each pulse corresponds to the decay of a single nucleus. Liquid scintillation is simply mixing a radioactive material with a liquid scintillator material.
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A man makes an adjustment to a 'Auto-Gamma Scintillation Spectrometer' Machine. Physical description: black-and-white negatives, 6X6.5mmSubject
Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic LaboratoryDiagnosis, Laboratory
Laboratory technicians
Diagnostic services
Scientific apparatus and instruments industry
Spectrometer
Chemistry, Analytic
Laboratories
Pathology, Veterinary
Equipment and Supplies
Diagnostic Equipment
Research Personnel
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College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical SciencesMan uses Equipment, number 13. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /171353.