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A chamber, room, or apartment in old English Law. A judge's chamber. Treasury, chest, or coffer. To be in camera is to be in private or in chambers. See also: chamber How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Additionally, when used in conjunction with Digirad's new
third generation Solidium(TM) detectors, OptiCount collimation improves
organ sensitivity by at least 30% over specifications listed for some
conventional competitive Anger cameras. Smith continued, "In February 2001, the University of
Aberdeen received the Queen's Anniversary Prize acknowledging the
University's 30-year history in the pioneering of MRI, PET scanning
and the nuclear Anger camera.
EPIC technology differs from Anger camera technology by digitizing the
signal directly from each photomultiplier tube, permitting direct
software referencing and characterization of the detector. |
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