One aspect relates to detecting at least one induced X-ray fluorescing
photon fluoresced from substantially within an at least some matter of an
at least a portion of an at least one individual at least partially as a
result of receiving at least one induced X-ray fluorescing photon
generated at least partially within at least one X-ray fluorescence event
within the at least some matter of the at least the portion of the at
least one individual which has been generated responsive to an at least
some input energy resulting from a single input energy event, wherein the
at least one induced X-ray fluorescing photon that has passed through the
at least some matter of the at least the portion of the at least one
individual is at a level to substantially limit interference between the
at least one induced X-ray fluorescing photon with an at least one other
induced X-ray fluorescing photon that travel for distances greater than a
prescribed limit through the at least some matter of the at least the
portion of the at least one individual, wherein the at least one other
induced X-ray fluorescing photon attenuates by a prescribed percentage
after passing through the prescribed distance through the at least some
matter of the at least the portion of the at least one individual.