Hal Anger refers to a specific type of radiation detection technology developed in the 1950s by physicist Hal Anger. The device is known as the "Anger camera," or more commonly, the "gamma camera." The Anger camera is used in nuclear medicine to visualize the distribution of radioactive materials in the body. It detects gamma rays emitted from a radiopharmaceutical administered to a patient, allowing for diagnostic imaging of various conditions.
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