A guide is presented for problems involved in counting methods and techniques used in avoiding or correcting . them. Beta, alpha, and gamma counting is treated. Among the items discussed are the geometry factor, absorption, scattering, and background. A bibliography of 164 references is included. (D.J.C.
One of the most widely used radioactive isotopes for the study of metabolic reactions in ·plants is ...
Since the exact time a specific nucleus undergoes radioactive decay cannot be specified, nor can sh...
There are various causes and processes for the contamination of foods with radionuclides. The radion...
The technique of radiation characterization is reviewed, with particular emphasis on new methods and...
In 1980, the Radionuclide Topic Group of the Hospital Physicists' Association (HPA) produced a repor...
Insert sheet notes: "The material contained in ANL-6361 will appear as a chapter in 'Nuclear Instrum...
This book is intended for scientists engaged in the measurement of weak alpha, beta, and gamma activ...
The Theory and Practice of Scintillation Counting is a comprehensive account of the theory and pract...
Although liquid scintillation (LS) counters were origi-nally designed to count low-energy beta emitt...
I describe the technique for determining the absolute decay rateofany 1251 source. The problems of v...
The method of defining detection limits which has been adopted by the 222-S Analytical Laboratory co...
For many years the National Bureau of Standards has pro-duced radioactivity standards suitable, and ...
Abstract: Radioactive measurements in the decay process of any radioactive sample can be predicted b...
Radioactive isotopes emitting either particles or y rays of 1 MeV or X rays of about 30 keV can be m...
Since a considerable number of workers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory work with compounds of the t...
One of the most widely used radioactive isotopes for the study of metabolic reactions in ·plants is ...
Since the exact time a specific nucleus undergoes radioactive decay cannot be specified, nor can sh...
There are various causes and processes for the contamination of foods with radionuclides. The radion...
The technique of radiation characterization is reviewed, with particular emphasis on new methods and...
In 1980, the Radionuclide Topic Group of the Hospital Physicists' Association (HPA) produced a repor...
Insert sheet notes: "The material contained in ANL-6361 will appear as a chapter in 'Nuclear Instrum...
This book is intended for scientists engaged in the measurement of weak alpha, beta, and gamma activ...
The Theory and Practice of Scintillation Counting is a comprehensive account of the theory and pract...
Although liquid scintillation (LS) counters were origi-nally designed to count low-energy beta emitt...
I describe the technique for determining the absolute decay rateofany 1251 source. The problems of v...
The method of defining detection limits which has been adopted by the 222-S Analytical Laboratory co...
For many years the National Bureau of Standards has pro-duced radioactivity standards suitable, and ...
Abstract: Radioactive measurements in the decay process of any radioactive sample can be predicted b...
Radioactive isotopes emitting either particles or y rays of 1 MeV or X rays of about 30 keV can be m...
Since a considerable number of workers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory work with compounds of the t...
One of the most widely used radioactive isotopes for the study of metabolic reactions in ·plants is ...
Since the exact time a specific nucleus undergoes radioactive decay cannot be specified, nor can sh...
There are various causes and processes for the contamination of foods with radionuclides. The radion...