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An INAA study of trace elements in hair samples from two children on different sampling dates

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A study of trace elements in hair samples from two children of different sex on different sampling dates has been carried out using INAA. Using several combinations of irradiation, cooling and counting times, about thirty elements were quantitatively determined. Some conclusions could be drawn from the data obtained.

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Visiting scientist in ENEA C.R.E. Casaccia, Rome, Italy during 1989.

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Jin, LY., Capannesi, G., Renzi, L. et al. An INAA study of trace elements in hair samples from two children on different sampling dates. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Letters 155, 325–333 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02163879

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