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Anger logic

In a conventional scintillation camera. Anger logic is used to determine the location of an interaction. The tacit assumption in this approach is that only one event is occurring at a time. At the high count rate encountered in coincidence imaging, multiple interactions are likely, and when this occurs, the events are improperly located somewhere between the two true locations. Improved algorithms have been developed that can identify multiple hits and that use a maximum likelihood calculation to correctly determine event locations. [Pg.725]

It took several minutes for his anger to sink back into more rational, passive thought currents. By the time he was thinking logically again, Valisk s SD sensor network alerted him to five voidhawks emerging from their wormhole termini to take up station half a million kilometres away. Spies They didn t trust him. [Pg.176]


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