particle detector
particle detector in physics, device for detecting, measuring, and analyzing particles and other forms of radiation entering it. Such devices play an important role not only in basic research, as in the study of elementary particles , but also in numerous applications of physics, from uses of radioactive tracers in medicine and biology to prospecting for natural ores that exhibit radioactivity . Almost all instruments used for detecting are based either on the ionization of matter caused by radiation or on the luminescence it can cause in certain materials. In devices based on ionization (the separation of neutral atoms or molecules into oppositely charged fragments), various methods may be used to convert the ionization to a useful measure of the radiation. In the ionization chamber and the Geiger counter , the radiation is measured by changes in an external electrical circuit; these changes are due to a current resulting from the increase of charges. In the bubble chamber , cloud chamber , and spark chamber , ionization is used to make visible the track of the charged particle causing the ionization. By adding a magnetic field across the path of incoming particles, a great deal can be learned about the nature and properties of the particles detected by the chambers; the presence of uncharged particles can be indicated indirectly as well. Another device used in studies of particles records a visible track made in a photographic emulsion. The most important device based on the luminescent effect of radiation is the scintillation counter . In addition to these larger instruments, there are also small detectors designed to be worn or carried by persons working near sources of potentially dangerous radiation. These are scaled down and sometimes simplified versions of the devices already described. Typical of these small detectors are pocket-size ionization chambers that resemble fountain pens and film detectors, embedded in badges, that register the amount of radiation by the degree of exposure of the film.
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Burlingame fights back to edge Scots
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune; 1/13/2007; ; 679 words
; ...goalie Joey Gomez recovered in time to stop Adrian Amaral's shot in the 46th minute. Burlingame (10-2-2) then saw opportunities on three straight corner kicks go awry, with the Scots surviving a pair of headers and Olskiy's chip over the crossbar...
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ACMC strives to provide quality, safe births
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune; 1/13/2007; 632 words
; ...service. The article does not accurately describe the high quality care that is and has been our standard. We appreciate the opportunity to set the record straight. At a time that the birth rate is declining county-wide, deliveries at Alameda County Medical...
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Sports briefs
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City); 1/13/2007; 486 words
; ...Golf is my vehicle to competition. I do miss the competition." The Champions Skins Game, which begins today, will be an opportunity to see the Golden Bear in action this year. College football SABAN HIRES 3 COACHES: Alabama football coach Nick Saban hired...
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Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City); 1/13/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...the idea of coming to Utah. "I am very excited for the opportunity to come to Salt Lake and play with all the great players...is excited not only to be reunited with them, but for the opportunity to play with some of RSL's more established players...
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Atlanta college chief hails all who battle racism
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City); 1/13/2007; ; 581 words
; ...Tatum said the struggle for equality continues today in areas such as health care disparities and access to educational opportunities. "We still have work to do, and we can't wait for another superhero, another Dr. King," Tatum said. "The world...
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Brooke Point Goes Outside for Points
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/13/2007; ; 469 words
; ...score a game-high 18 points, including seven straight in a 9-0 third- quarter run. The double-teams "give us an opportunity to shoot from outside and I know we can make those," Sinkler said, "so I'm happy about it." The last time a team...
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Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/13/2007; 323 words
; ...6, Minnesota, Gaborik 8 (Demitra), 19:57 (en). SHOTS ON GOAL Wild 6156 -- 27Oilers 121111 -- 34 Power-play opportunities: Minnesota 0 of 8; Edmonton 0 of 3. Goalies: Minnesota, Fernandez 19- 14-1 (34 shots-32 saves). Edmonton...
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Council To Hold School Hearings; Mayor, Parents, Students to Speak On Takeover Plan
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/13/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...said he was in public school until two years ago, when he was offered a scholarship and his mother thought it was great opportunity to get a better education at a private school. Cherita Whiting, co-chair of the Ward 4 Education Council and president...
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Wizards Can't Eke Out A Win; Depleted Hornets Pull Together Late
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/13/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...for tonight's game desperately looking to finish this two- game road trip with a victory. The Wizards wasted a golden opportunity Friday night. The Hornets were without point guard and reigning rookie of the year Chris Paul because of a sprained ankle...
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Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 1/14/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Oh my God," my sister gasped. Even though he has lived in Chicago nearly his entire adult life, Dad never misses an opportunity to go out in the woods with a shotgun. He takes pride in not showering for three days, and he never fails to give everyone...
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World Council of Churches
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...to which eight persons are appointed. The council, which has no legislative power over its member churches, provides an opportunity for its constituents to act together in matters of common concern under their common calling "to accept our Lord Jesus Christ...
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Emma Willard
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Troy Female Seminary was founded under her leadership. Troy became famous, offering collegiate education to women and new opportunity to women teachers. She wrote a number of textbooks, a journal of her trip abroad in 1830, and a volume of poems, including...
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Triumvirate
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...official sanction. The three men were able to control Rome, and the alliance aided Caesar's rise to power by giving him the opportunity to pursue the Gallic Wars . The Second Triumvirate was legally established as the tresviri rei publicae constituendae [triumvirate...
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Tirso de Molina
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Sinner, 1954), Marta la piadosa [pious Martha], and El castigo del pensé que (tr. by James Shirley as The Opportunity, 1640). He also wrote short novels, included in his prose collection Los cigarrales de Toledo (1621). He joined the...
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empire of Trebizond
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...importance. Its commercial life was controlled by the Genoese and the Venetians, and the empire profited much from the added opportunity to export the produce of its own rich hinterland. The empire reached its greatest prosperity under Alexius II (1297-1330...
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