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Liquid scintillation counting

Liquid scintillation counting is the measurement of radioactive activity of a sample material which uses the technique of mixing the active material with a liquid scintillator (e.g. zinc sulfide), and counting the resultant photon emissions. The purpose is to allow more efficient counting due to the intimate contact of the activity with the scintillator. It is generally used for alpha particle or beta particle detection.


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عداد الوميض للسوائل Arabic Nestetuikelaskenta Finnish Liquid scintillation counting SIMPLE

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