WordNet
- physics: fluoresce momentarily when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon; "the phosphor fluoresced"
- give off; "the substance scintillated sparks and flashes"
- a sparkling glittering particle
- brilliantly clever; "scintillating wit"; "a play full of scintillating dialogue"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 火花を発する,きらめく,光る / 〈物事が〉(才気などで)光る《+『with』+『名』》
- 微量(の…);(…の)気味《+『of』+『名』》
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Scintillation can refer to:
- Scintillation (astronomy), atmospheric effects which influence astronomical observations
- Interplanetary scintillation, fluctuations of radio waves caused by the solar wind
- Scintillation (physics), a flash of light produced in certain materials when they absorb ionizing radiation
- Scintillation (radar), an apparent rapid target displacement occurring on radar displays
- Scintillation (medicine), a rapidly oscillating pattern of visual distortions, often associated with migraine aura
- Scintillation counter, a device that measures ionizing radiation
- Scintillating grid illusion, an image in which compounded color contrasts cause an optical illusion of visual artifacts
See also
- Scintillate (horse), a British-trained thoroughbred racehorse
English Journal
- Pulsar emission amplified and resolved by plasma lensing in an eclipsing binary.
- Main R, Yang IS, Chan V, Li D, Lin FX, Mahajan N, Pen UL, Vanderlinde K, van Kerkwijk MH.
- Nature. 2018 05;557(7706)522-525.
- Radio pulsars scintillate because their emission travels through the ionized interstellar medium along multiple paths, which interfere with each other. It has long been realized that, independent of their nature, the regions responsible for the scintillation could be used as 'interstellar lenses' t
- PMID 29795253
- Using turbulence scintillation to assist object ranging from a single camera viewpoint.
- Wu C, Ko J, Coffaro J, Paulson DA, Rzasa JR, Andrews LC, Phillips RL, Crabbs R, Davis CC.
- Applied optics. 2018 Mar;57(9)2177-2187.
- Image distortions caused by atmospheric turbulence are often treated as unwanted noise or errors in many image processing studies. Our study, however, shows that in certain scenarios the turbulence distortion can be very helpful in enhancing image processing results. This paper describes a novel app
- PMID 29604011
- Scintillate: An open-source graphical viewer for time-series calcium imaging evaluation and pre-processing.
- Dublon IAN, Nilsson M, Balkenius A, Anderson P, Larsson MC.
- Journal of neuroscience methods. 2016 11;273()120-127.
- Calcium imaging is based on the detection of minute signal changes in an image time-series encompassing pre- and post-stimuli. Depending on the function of the elicited response, change may be pronounced, as in the case of a genetically encoded calcium-reporter protein, or subtle, as is the case in
- PMID 27594088
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- The Sparkling History of Scintillate In addition to its literal use, scintillate can mean "to sparkle" in a figurative sense - that is, to be lively, or to perform brilliantly. It is also frequently seen in its adjectival form, scintillating, with the ...
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