Associations to the word «Scintillation»
Noun
- Interaction
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- Plasma
- Application
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- Earth
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Adjective
Wiktionary
SCINTILLATION, noun. A flash of light; a spark
SCINTILLATION, noun. (astronomy) The twinkling of a star caused by turbulence in the Earth's atmosphere
SCINTILLATION, noun. (physics) The flash of light produced by a phosphor when it absorbs ionizing radiation
SCINTILLATION COCKTAIL, noun. (analytical chemistry) (chemistry) A solution of a beta particle emitter to be analysed in an organic solvent along with a fluor which emits a scintillation of light, which can then be detected by a liquid scintillation counter .
SCINTILLATION COCKTAILS, noun. Plural of scintillation cocktail
SCINTILLATION COUNTER, noun. (physics) A detector of particles and ionizing radiation which uses a photomultiplier to generate flashes of light
SCINTILLATION VIAL, noun. The laboratory apparatus in which a sample to be analyzed by scintillation counting is held in a scintillation counter
Dictionary definition
SCINTILLATION, noun. (physics) a flash of light that is produced in a phosphor when it absorbs a photon or ionizing particle.
SCINTILLATION, noun. A rapid change in brightness; a brief spark or flash.
SCINTILLATION, noun. A brilliant display of wit.
SCINTILLATION, noun. The quality of shining with a bright reflected light.
SCINTILLATION, noun. The twinkling of the stars caused when changes in the density of the earth's atmosphere produce uneven refraction of starlight.
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