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The true camera sensitivity calibration factor, cf true, gives the SPECT camera sensitivity (cps/MBq) when no partial volume effects are present.
SEFik is the standardized camera sensitivity factor for source i and day k.
The camera sensitivity factor was determined by averaging the value from the two detectors.
Camera sensitivity was measured using a known amount of 99mTc [25].
Camera sensitivity and quantitative reproducibility indicate that EMCCD-based OSL dating is feasible.
Camera sensitivity variation measured using a 57Co sheet source was small and had a weak relationship to calibration factor variations.
According to the results, camera sensitivity variations were small and had little effect on the variance of the calibration factor.
Finally, the calibration factor repeatability could be affected by variations in camera sensitivity or table speed over time.
The calibration factors could, in principle, vary with camera sensitivity (SEF), radionuclide activity meter constancy, and background count rate.
The measured true camera sensitivity calibration factors (cf true ) for 99m Tc and 177Lu are given in Table 2.
Thus, the camera sensitivity factor would not explain variations in the calibration factor that depended on radionuclide or collimator.
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