Counting efficiency typically refers to the effectiveness of a detection system in accurately counting and registering events or particles. This term is commonly used in fields such as nuclear physics, particle physics, and radiation detection. In the context of radiation detection, counting efficiency is a measure of how well a detector can count the number of incoming radiation events (like photons or particles) compared to the actual number of events that occur.
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