| 1. | The random tail-pulse generators can test for pile-up and count rate effects.
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| 2. | The longer the averaged period and the higher the count rate, the more precise the estimate.
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| 3. | Count rate measurements are associated with the detection of particles, such as alpha particles and beta particles.
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| 4. | The fall count rating is the number of times the rope can undergo this test before breaking.
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| 5. | With high count rates or slow detectors ( MCPs with phosphor screen or discrete photomultipliers ) pulses overlap.
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| 6. | The Geiger counter was the original radiation detector, recording the total count rate from all energy levels of radiation.
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| 7. | Since hydrogen is mostly present in pore fluids ( water, hydrocarbons ) the count rate can be converted into apparent porosity.
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| 8. | For the dynamic rope to be able to be UIAA certified it requires a fall count rating of 5 or more.
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| 9. | Porosity is derived from the ratio of count rates at these two detectors rather than from count rates at a single detector.
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| 10. | The maximum count rate is about 100 kHz per pixel ( however in pixels with 9x smaller area compared to Medipix-1 ).
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