Method for processing locating pulses supplied by a gamma camera

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250363S, 250369, G01T 1208 A, G01T 1164 A, G01T 120

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046725423

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for processing locating pulses supplied by a gamma camera and to a gamma camera utilizing this method. In accordance with the invention, locating pulses (X.sup.+,X.sup.-,Y.sup.+,Y.sup.-) are taken into account by a calculator circuit (12) which performs the standardization of an (X,Y) coordinate signal proportional to the difference of two locating pulses (X.sup.+ -X.sup.-) along an axis by the sum of these same two locating pulses (X.sup.+ +X.sup.-) along this axis.

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