A study of the application of imaging charge-coupled devices for the detection and quantitation of luminogenic assays
Low light level imaging devices have the advantage that they can produce quantitative two dimensional images. The characteristics, structure and operation of different low light level imaging devices are discussed. Cooled slow scanned charged coupled device (CCD) cameras show good detector propertie...
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ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2809012018-04-04T03:25:09ZA study of the application of imaging charge-coupled devices for the detection and quantitation of luminogenic assaysHaggart, Robert1990Low light level imaging devices have the advantage that they can produce quantitative two dimensional images. The characteristics, structure and operation of different low light level imaging devices are discussed. Cooled slow scanned charged coupled device (CCD) cameras show good detector properties; very low dark noise; low system noise; good spatial resolution; therefore seem ideal for the detection and quantitation of luminogenic assays.535Low light level detection systemsLoughborough Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.280901https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/28161Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
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Low light level imaging devices have the advantage that they can produce quantitative two dimensional images. The characteristics, structure and operation of different low light level imaging devices are discussed. Cooled slow scanned charged coupled device (CCD) cameras show good detector properties; very low dark noise; low system noise; good spatial resolution; therefore seem ideal for the detection and quantitation of luminogenic assays. |
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Haggart, Robert |
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Haggart, Robert |
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A study of the application of imaging charge-coupled devices for the detection and quantitation of luminogenic assays |
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A study of the application of imaging charge-coupled devices for the detection and quantitation of luminogenic assays |
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A study of the application of imaging charge-coupled devices for the detection and quantitation of luminogenic assays |
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A study of the application of imaging charge-coupled devices for the detection and quantitation of luminogenic assays |
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A study of the application of imaging charge-coupled devices for the detection and quantitation of luminogenic assays |
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study of the application of imaging charge-coupled devices for the detection and quantitation of luminogenic assays |
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Loughborough University |
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1990 |
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