Cherenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) is an emerging imaging modality, similar to bioluminescence imaging, that captures visible photons emitted by Cherenkov...
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Jie (2011). "Cerenkov Luminescence Tomography for In Vivo Radiopharmaceutical Imaging". International Journal of Biomedical Imaging. 2011: 1–6. doi:10.1155/2011/641618...
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Cherenkov imaging telescope Cherenkov detector, a particle detector Ring-imaging Cherenkov detector Cherenkov luminescence imaging Cherenkov radiation...
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tomography and positron emission tomography (PET) scanning and Cherenkov luminescence imaging. Radioisotopes are also a method of treatment in hemopoietic...
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Alekseyevich Cherenkov and Igor Y. Tamm, also of the Soviet Union. He received the award for his work in explaining the phenomenon of Cherenkov radiation...
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Kirlian photography (redirect from Eletrophotonic imaging)
Aura (paranormal) § Aura photography Bioelectromagnetism Cherenkov radiation § Medical imaging of radioisotopes and external beam radiotherapy L-field...
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medium faster than the speed of light in that medium can produce visible Cherenkov radiation. Certain chemicals produce visible radiation by chemoluminescence...
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radiation output from the Sun. It is also produced by electric arcs, Cherenkov radiation, and specialized lights, such as mercury-vapor lamps, tanning...
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alpha-emitting radionuclides to some glasses and crystals may confer luminescence. Radioactive substances can harm human health via (i) local skin contamination...
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