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Detection of ultraweak chemiluminescence of human urine with an intensity difference for nonsmokers and smokers

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Abstract

This paper reports for the first known time the measurement of ultraweak spontaneous chemiluminescence, generated without any external excitation, from human urine samples similar to blood.1,2 with an ultrahigh-sensitivity photon-counting system that was developed recently using a selected photomultiplier operated in optimum conditions.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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