| scintillation |
The appearance of flashes of light when high-energy particles or electromagnetic radiation are incident on fluorescent materials (so-called scintillators). These flashes are used in scintillation counters to detect particles or photons.
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| scintillation |
The degree of break-up of light passing through a faceted stone into more and smaller flashes of returning light. Top of Page
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| scintillation |
The twinkling of stars, resulting from atmospheric disturbance.
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| scintillation |
The twinkling of stars seen through a planet's atmosphere.
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| scintigram |
the graphic record obtained by scintigraphy.
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