Accuracy of an automated counting method by television-computer equipment in the quantitative autoradiography
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- DOI: 10.1016/S0065-1281(87)80010-7
Accuracy of an automated counting method by television-computer equipment in the quantitative autoradiography
Abstract
Commercially available television-computer equipment was used in the counting of silver grains in autoradiograms. The counting was made very rapidly and easily. The counts were compared with the counts made visually. With some limitations both counts showed excellent agreement. The accuracy of the method used is discussed.
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