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Optimized data evaluation fork 0-based NAA

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k 0-NAA allows the simultaneous analysis of up-to 67 elements. Thek 0 method is based on calculations using a special library instead of measuring standards. For an efficient use of the method, the calculations and resulting raw data require optimized evaluation procedures. In this paper two efficient procedures for nuclide identification and gamma interference correction are outlined. For a fast computation of the source-detector efficiency and coincidence correction factors the matrix interpolation technique is introduced.

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van Sluijs, R., Bossus, D.A.W. Optimized data evaluation fork 0-based NAA. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 239, 601–603 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02349077

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