The liquid scintillation counting technique requires the addition of a radioactive sample to a solution of scintillating material prior to measurement. Usually the scintilla-tion properties of the solution are deteriorated due to the addition of the sample and this effect is called quenching. Chemical quenching is a common name for the phenomena tha
Quenching in liquid scintillation counting causes a decreased counting efficiency and a shift in the...
The basic principles of liquid scintillation counting are presented: Steps in LS counting process, S...
For many years the National Bureau of Standards has pro-duced radioactivity standards suitable, and ...
The differences between pulse height spectra are measured for samples which have been quenched by im...
To prepare samples suitable for liquid scintillation counting various materi-als are added to scinti...
When preparing quench calibration curves, commercial sealed standards are often used, although it is...
Liquid scintillation counting of weak 3-emitters like tritium and 14C, usually involves quench corre...
A common technique for the determination of sample quenching employs the relative pulse height metho...
Liquid scintillation process is conversion of the energy of radioactive decay into photons. The conv...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D75215/87 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Radionuclide Metrology and its Applications (ICR...
In liquid scintillation counting the counting efficiency and the spectrum of the sample depend on th...
In radioimmunoassays and radioassays for various con-stituents of serum, color quenching is a source...
In liquid scintillation counting (LSC) we use the process of luminescense to detect ionising radiati...
Zero discrimination level setting of liquid scintillation systems for counting of all single photoel...
Quenching in liquid scintillation counting causes a decreased counting efficiency and a shift in the...
The basic principles of liquid scintillation counting are presented: Steps in LS counting process, S...
For many years the National Bureau of Standards has pro-duced radioactivity standards suitable, and ...
The differences between pulse height spectra are measured for samples which have been quenched by im...
To prepare samples suitable for liquid scintillation counting various materi-als are added to scinti...
When preparing quench calibration curves, commercial sealed standards are often used, although it is...
Liquid scintillation counting of weak 3-emitters like tritium and 14C, usually involves quench corre...
A common technique for the determination of sample quenching employs the relative pulse height metho...
Liquid scintillation process is conversion of the energy of radioactive decay into photons. The conv...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D75215/87 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Radionuclide Metrology and its Applications (ICR...
In liquid scintillation counting the counting efficiency and the spectrum of the sample depend on th...
In radioimmunoassays and radioassays for various con-stituents of serum, color quenching is a source...
In liquid scintillation counting (LSC) we use the process of luminescense to detect ionising radiati...
Zero discrimination level setting of liquid scintillation systems for counting of all single photoel...
Quenching in liquid scintillation counting causes a decreased counting efficiency and a shift in the...
The basic principles of liquid scintillation counting are presented: Steps in LS counting process, S...
For many years the National Bureau of Standards has pro-duced radioactivity standards suitable, and ...