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Any Ideas on what to do with LSO detectors pulled from PET medical equipment?



 
 
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Old July 28th 04 posted to alt.sci.physics
Robert Fix
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Default Any Ideas on what to do with LSO detectors pulled from PET medical equipment?

I have the opportunity to obtain a few LSO detector arrays that came from
PET medical equipment. I'm not sure what I can do with them. Anybody have
any suggestions?

Failing that, would anyone know where I might be able to list these so that
others might share in my good fortune? Please don't reply "try Ebay" as I
tend to think that a fair percentage of people who visit there probably
don't even know what the "Table of Elements" even is.

Robert Fix


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