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- Q7981118 subject Q6900308.
- Q7981118 subject Q7348348.
- Q7981118 subject Q8766022.
- Q7981118 abstract "A well counter is a device used for measuring radioactivity in small samples. It usually employs a sodium iodide crystal detector. It was invented in 1951 by Hal Anger, who is also well known for inventing the scintillation camera. Anger filed U.S. patent #2,779,876 on March 3, 1953 for his "Radio-Activity Distribution Detector" which was later issued on January 29, 1957.".
- Q7981118 thumbnail Well_counter.jpg?width=300.
- Q7981118 wikiPageWikiLink Q11448.
- Q7981118 wikiPageWikiLink Q11523.
- Q7981118 wikiPageWikiLink Q1240522.
- Q7981118 wikiPageWikiLink Q390305.
- Q7981118 wikiPageWikiLink Q612082.
- Q7981118 wikiPageWikiLink Q6900308.
- Q7981118 wikiPageWikiLink Q718145.
- Q7981118 wikiPageWikiLink Q7348348.
- Q7981118 wikiPageWikiLink Q845734.
- Q7981118 wikiPageWikiLink Q8766022.
- Q7981118 wikiPageWikiLink Q910990.
- Q7981118 comment "A well counter is a device used for measuring radioactivity in small samples. It usually employs a sodium iodide crystal detector. It was invented in 1951 by Hal Anger, who is also well known for inventing the scintillation camera. Anger filed U.S. patent #2,779,876 on March 3, 1953 for his "Radio-Activity Distribution Detector" which was later issued on January 29, 1957.".
- Q7981118 label "Well counter".
- Q7981118 depiction Well_counter.jpg.