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Possibilities of the determination by radioactivity measurements of3H,14C and131I are described for the individual nuclides and their mixtures, with the use of liquid scintillators. The changes in the counting efficiency have been determined as a function of the parameters of the measuring equipment, and parameters are suggested which make possible the determination of3H,14C and131I individually, or in the pairs3H−14C,3H−131I,14C−131I, and finally, in the triplet3H−14C−131I.
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Zaduban, M., Stollárová, N. & Palágyi, Š. Possibilities of the determination of3H,14C and131I individually and in mixtures, by the method of amplitude attenuation using liquid scintillators. J. Radioanal. Chem. 5, 91–105 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02513703
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