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* UPDATE: We are looking for total counts per second here and not a count size distribution, | * UPDATE: We are looking for total counts per second here and not a count size distribution, | ||
- | - Determine counts recorded by probe as a function of time after corrections for particle size based on out of focus particles are made | + | - Determine counts recorded by probe as a function of time after corrections for particle size based on out of focus particles are made '' |
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- Complete and partial images '' | - Complete and partial images '' | ||
- Number distribution functions before corrections for particle size (we will use counts per bin per second so that assumptions about the sample volume dependence on maximum dimension don't affect the results). | - Number distribution functions before corrections for particle size (we will use counts per bin per second so that assumptions about the sample volume dependence on maximum dimension don't affect the results). | ||
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* UPDATE: In order for these size distributions to be comparable, we need to use the same definition of dimension. I suggest that we use maximum particle dimension so that we are all using the same definition (Note that there still may be some differences because there are different algorithms for defining maximum dimension). | * UPDATE: In order for these size distributions to be comparable, we need to use the same definition of dimension. I suggest that we use maximum particle dimension so that we are all using the same definition (Note that there still may be some differences because there are different algorithms for defining maximum dimension). | ||
- Number distribution function after corrections for particle sizes (we will specify a priori the sample volume) | - Number distribution function after corrections for particle sizes (we will specify a priori the sample volume) |
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