One aspect relates to locating an at least one scattering event at least
partially within an at least some matter of an at least a portion of an
individual at least partially by directing an at least one pulse-type
applied X-ray at the at least some matter of the at least the portion of
the individual to create an at least one corresponding pulse-type Compton
scattered X-ray, wherein the locating the at least one scattering event
is based at least in part on an at least one time of flight computation
derived at least in part from a combination of an at least one applied
duration and an at least one scattered duration, wherein the at least one
applied duration corresponds to a time for the at least one pulse-type
applied X-ray to reach the at least one scattering event within the at
least some matter of the at least the portion of the individual, and
further wherein the at least one scattered duration corresponds to a time
for the at least one corresponding pulse-type Compton scattered X-ray to
thereupon travel from the at least one scattering event within the at
least some matter of the at least the portion of the individual to be
detected.