abssexam - tpcclib 0.8.0 © 2023 by Turku PET Centre

Scanditronics and GEMS on-line blood sampler have sometimes failed to
correctly record the count data from either of the two channels, seen as
substantially lower or zero counts.
Use this program to examine the channel coincidence count ratio from
multiple files. Program examines individual ABSS data files whether
the channel ratio exceeds a predermined limit, and if it does, then prints
the following information:
  column #1: measurement date,
  column #2: Lower-to-higher channel ratio (the closer to 1 the better),
  column #3: channel 1 mean cps from ten highest overall measurements,
  column #4: channel 2 mean cps from ten highest overall measurements,
  column #5: file name.
 
Usage: abssexam [options] abssfile(s)
 
Options:
 -limit=<limit for channel ratio>
     Limit for the lower-to-higher channel ratio; by default, 0.7.
 -h, --help
     Display usage information on standard output and exit.
 -v, --version
     Display version and compile information on standard output and exit.
 -d[n], --debug[=n], --verbose[=n]
     Set the level (n) of debugging messages and listings.
 -q, --quiet
     Suppress displaying normal results on standard output.
 -s, --silent
     Suppress displaying anything except errors.
 
Example:
     abssexam *.bld
 
See also: abssfch, absscal, abssbkg, absszero, absstime
 
Keywords: input, blood, calibration, ABSS