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An example of a scintillator used in an indirect conversion detector is:

Understand the differences in accounting treatments between different types of intangible assets (e.g., patents, copyrights, franchises, trademarks, goodwill).
Recognize the requirements and methods for goodwill recognition, impairment testing, and disclosure.
Differentiate between amortizable and non-amortizable intangible assets.
Determine the financial implications and accounting treatment of negative goodwill.

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