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What does coincidence correction do in reference to a Coulter counter?

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Coincidence correction in a Coulter counter ensures accurate cell counts by differentiating between single-cell and multiple-cell events. This helps in correctly determining the number of cells in a sample, even when they pass through the aperture in close succession.

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The coincidence correction in a Coulter counter addresses the issue that occurs when two or more particles pass through the detection opening simultaneously.

In a Coulter counter, a change in electrical resistance is measured as cells pass through a small aperture, which happens because the particles displace their own volume of electrolyte solution. If multiple cells pass through at the same time, it may be detected as a single event with larger volume displacement, potentially leading to an erroneous count.

To correct this, the Coulter counter uses circuitry or software algorithms designed to differentiate between single-cell and multiple-cell events, hence accurately counting the individual cells even when they pass through in close succession.

In context, Libby's anti-coincidence counter, although used for detecting radiation rather than cells, employs a similar principle by using a circular arrangement of Geiger counters and metal shields to reduce background radiation and improve the accuracy of radiation detection in samples.

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