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Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Interaction of Radiation with Matter
Chapter 3. Scintillation Detectors for Charged Particles and Photons
Chapter 4. Gaseous Detectors
Chapter 5. Solid State Detectors
Chapter 6. Calorimetry
Chapter 7. Particle Identification: Time-of-Flight, Cherenkov and Transition Radiation Detectors
Chapter 8. Neutrino Detectors
Chapter 9. Nuclear Emulsions
Chapter 10. Signal Processing for Particle Detectors
Chapter 11. Detector Simulation
Chapter 12. Triggering and High-Level Data Selection
Chapter 13. Pattern Recognition and Reconstruction
Chapter 14. Distributed Computing
Chapter 15. Statistical Issues in Particle Physics
Chapter 16. Integration of Detectors Into a Large Experiment: Examples From ATLAS andCMS
Chapter 17. Neutrino Detectors under Water and Ice
Chapter 18. Space Borne Experiments
Chapter 19. Cryogenic Detectors
Chapter 20. Detectors in Medicine and Biology
Chapter 21. Solid State Detectors for High Radiation Environments
Chapter 22. Future Developments of Detectors.
Chapter 2. The Interaction of Radiation with Matter
Chapter 3. Scintillation Detectors for Charged Particles and Photons
Chapter 4. Gaseous Detectors
Chapter 5. Solid State Detectors
Chapter 6. Calorimetry
Chapter 7. Particle Identification: Time-of-Flight, Cherenkov and Transition Radiation Detectors
Chapter 8. Neutrino Detectors
Chapter 9. Nuclear Emulsions
Chapter 10. Signal Processing for Particle Detectors
Chapter 11. Detector Simulation
Chapter 12. Triggering and High-Level Data Selection
Chapter 13. Pattern Recognition and Reconstruction
Chapter 14. Distributed Computing
Chapter 15. Statistical Issues in Particle Physics
Chapter 16. Integration of Detectors Into a Large Experiment: Examples From ATLAS andCMS
Chapter 17. Neutrino Detectors under Water and Ice
Chapter 18. Space Borne Experiments
Chapter 19. Cryogenic Detectors
Chapter 20. Detectors in Medicine and Biology
Chapter 21. Solid State Detectors for High Radiation Environments
Chapter 22. Future Developments of Detectors.