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An automatic data acquisition and handling system for activation analysis

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An automatic measurement and data handling system for activation analysis is described. The system comprises five automatic γ-spectrometers with sample changers, a central computer with four workstations and two communication networks, one to connect the gamma-spectrometers with the central computer and another to provide communication from the workstations to the central computer. The software comprises programs for control of the γ-spectrometers, communication between the different units, data handling and storage, interpretation of γ-spectra, calculation of element concentrations and creating reports.

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Vänskä, L., Rosenberg, R.J. An automatic data acquisition and handling system for activation analysis. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles 150, 377–382 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02035325

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