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These Handheld gamma cameras are now an important, well-established technology in the management of cancer, particularly in the detection of sentinel lymph nodes Over the past 5 years, the UI group has devoted a substantial effort in developing a series of compact and high-resolution gamma ray detectors based on small-pixel CdTe/CZT detectors. The previous generation of this detector has been used...
Rotating relativistic electron beams have been the subject of a number of experimental and theoretical studies,1 principally concerned with the use of such beams for heating plasmas. The rotating beams are usually created by passing a hollow cylindrical beam through a non-adiabatic magnetic cusp,2 and are propagated down an axial guide field into either plasma or neutral gas.
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