An 125I solution was standardised for radioactivity by means of seven primary techniques, of which six gave consistent results. The basic equations of most of the methods were put forward in this work.JRC.D.4-Isotope measurement
A number of industries generate by-products containing naturally occurring radioactive material (NOR...
129I, is a natural long-lived isotope, with a half-life of 15.7 million years, also artificially pro...
A portable instrument was developed at the Institute of Radiation Physics (IRA) for on-site radionuc...
A short overview is given of the methods of radioactivity measurement used at IRMM to standardise a ...
A succint overview is presented of primary standardisation methods for activity. They have been subd...
A pressurised 4 pi gamma ionisation chamber is used by the AAEC as a working standard of measuremen...
The 129I, 151Sm and 166mHo standardisations using the CIEMAT/NIST efficiency tracing method, that ha...
The authors have addressed the basic need for internationally consistent standards and methods deman...
For many years the National Bureau of Standards has pro-duced radioactivity standards suitable, and ...
I describe the technique for determining the absolute decay rateofany 1251 source. The problems of v...
Iodine-125 is a radioisotopic impurity "always" present in iodine-123, produced by nuclear reactions...
A laboratory manual is given consisting of 14 experiments designed to teach some of the basic fundam...
This paper describes the application of alpha-particle counting at a defined low solid angle and of ...
It has been shown that through indirect method of analysis by radioactive nuclei, elements of 7 orde...
The purpose of the present work was to (1) determine the feasibility of performing radiometric titra...
A number of industries generate by-products containing naturally occurring radioactive material (NOR...
129I, is a natural long-lived isotope, with a half-life of 15.7 million years, also artificially pro...
A portable instrument was developed at the Institute of Radiation Physics (IRA) for on-site radionuc...
A short overview is given of the methods of radioactivity measurement used at IRMM to standardise a ...
A succint overview is presented of primary standardisation methods for activity. They have been subd...
A pressurised 4 pi gamma ionisation chamber is used by the AAEC as a working standard of measuremen...
The 129I, 151Sm and 166mHo standardisations using the CIEMAT/NIST efficiency tracing method, that ha...
The authors have addressed the basic need for internationally consistent standards and methods deman...
For many years the National Bureau of Standards has pro-duced radioactivity standards suitable, and ...
I describe the technique for determining the absolute decay rateofany 1251 source. The problems of v...
Iodine-125 is a radioisotopic impurity "always" present in iodine-123, produced by nuclear reactions...
A laboratory manual is given consisting of 14 experiments designed to teach some of the basic fundam...
This paper describes the application of alpha-particle counting at a defined low solid angle and of ...
It has been shown that through indirect method of analysis by radioactive nuclei, elements of 7 orde...
The purpose of the present work was to (1) determine the feasibility of performing radiometric titra...
A number of industries generate by-products containing naturally occurring radioactive material (NOR...
129I, is a natural long-lived isotope, with a half-life of 15.7 million years, also artificially pro...
A portable instrument was developed at the Institute of Radiation Physics (IRA) for on-site radionuc...