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- Dead_time abstract "For detection systems that record discrete events, such as particle and nuclear detectors, the dead time is the time after each event during which the system is not able to record another event.An everyday life example of this is what happens when someone takes a photo using a flash - another picture cannot be taken immediately afterward because the flash needs a few seconds to recharge. In addition to lowering the detection efficiency, dead times can have other effects, such as creating possible exploits in quantum cryptography.".
- Dead_time wikiPageID "1246675".
- Dead_time wikiPageRevisionID "591633431".
- Dead_time hasPhotoCollection Dead_time.
- Dead_time subject Category:Nuclear_physics.
- Dead_time comment "For detection systems that record discrete events, such as particle and nuclear detectors, the dead time is the time after each event during which the system is not able to record another event.An everyday life example of this is what happens when someone takes a photo using a flash - another picture cannot be taken immediately afterward because the flash needs a few seconds to recharge.".
- Dead_time label "Czas martwy".
- Dead_time label "Dead time".
- Dead_time label "Dode tijd".
- Dead_time label "Tempo morto".
- Dead_time label "Totzeit (Teilchenmesstechnik)".
- Dead_time label "死区时间".
- Dead_time sameAs Totzeit_(Teilchenmesstechnik).
- Dead_time sameAs Tempo_morto.
- Dead_time sameAs 데드_타임.
- Dead_time sameAs Dode_tijd.
- Dead_time sameAs Czas_martwy.
- Dead_time sameAs m.04lv7s.
- Dead_time sameAs Q628723.
- Dead_time sameAs Q628723.
- Dead_time wasDerivedFrom Dead_time?oldid=591633431.
- Dead_time isPrimaryTopicOf Dead_time.