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The first column shows the Student t-test on the "lambda" and "diameter" factors (which stem for the medium path length and its distribution) in basal condition and during 0.5 cpd and 2 cpd spatial frequency visual stimulation.
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The goal of data calibration is to ensure that every measurement through a homogeneous medium of equal path length is the same.
Based on Beer Lambert's Law, the attenuation through the materials along the beam path is expressed as follows: T = frac{I}{{I_{0} }} cdot exp ( - mu rho l), (1 where (T) is the transmission ratio, (I 0) is the incident radiation, (I) is the detected radiation, is the mass attenuation coefficient, is the medium density, (l) is the path length through the medium.
One EU is defined as the amount of enzyme producing an absorbance increase of one unit during 1 min in 1 ml of medium, for an optical path length of 1 cm; it corresponds to about 8 ng of enzyme.
The stopping power of a medium toward a charged particle refers to the energy loss of the particle per unit path length in the medium.
Most important among them is the range straggling, which suggests that, for statistical reasons, particles in the same medium have varying path lengths between the same initial and final energies.
Absorption (scattering) can be explained using the characteristic parameter called absorption (scattering) coefficient μa (μs) which is defined as the probability of photon absorption (scattering) per unit path length in a medium.
As a result of the randomly chosen destinations and of the wireless medium interactions, the confidence interval registered for the path length is higher than for other parameters.
The Lambert-Beer law gives the relationship between the light extinction after a path length r within a generic medium showing both absorption and scattering effects: (1).
A curve of ionization density (also called specific ionization or number of ion pairs negative electron and associated positive ion formed per unit path length) versus distance in a given medium is called a Bragg curve.
Scattering coefficient The scattering coefficient μ s defines the probability per unit path length of photon scattering in a medium.
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