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Activation analysis

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  • Boudin, A. (Univ. Libre, Brussels): Development of the method of measuring the age of rocks based on the176Lu/176Hf ratio.Proc. IAEA Symp. on Radioactive Dating and Methods of Low-Level Counting, Monaco, March 2–10, 1967, 515–22 (in French), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 6477.

  • Boudin, A., Hanappe, F. (Univ. Libre, Brussels):180mHf for activation analysis of hafnium.Radiochim. Acta 8 (1967) 188–91 (in French), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 33225.

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  • Brauer, F. B., Schlosser, J. E. (Battelle Memorial Inst., Pacific Northwest Lab., Richland, Washington): Spectral data handling systems.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 874–80.

  • Braun, T., Bujdosó, E., Miskei, M. (Inst. of Inorg. and Anal. Chem., L. Eötvös Univ., Budapest; Research Inst. for Non-Ferrous Metals, Budapest, Hungary): Edge-punched card literature retrieval system for activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 522–30.

  • Brownlee, J. L. (Univ. of California, Lawrence Radiation Lab., Livermore, Calif.): The detection and determination of fissionable species by neutron activation. Delayed neutron counting.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 96–103.

  • Brune, D. (AB Atomenergi, Studsvik, Nykoping, Sweden): Aspects of low temperature irradiation in neutron activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 1004–8.

  • Brune, D., Mattson, S., Liden, K. (AB Atomenergi, Studsvik, Nykoping; Dept. of Radiation Phys., Univ. of Lund, Sweden): Application of a betatron in photonuclear activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 949–52.

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  • Burrus, W. R. (Tennecomp, Inc., Box J., Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830): Man-machine interactions in analysis of pulse-height spectra.Intenat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 859.

  • Butler, J. W., Wolicki, E. A. (Nuclear Phys. Div., U.S. Naval Research Lab., Washington, D.C.): Surface analysis of gold and platinum disks by activation methods and prompt radiation from nuclear reactions.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 294–7.

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  • Cappadona, C. (Inst. di Applicazioni e Impianti Nucleari, Facolta di Ingegneria, Univ. of Palermo, Italy): Major constituents determination in substances by activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 465–7.

  • Cappadona, C. (Inst. di Applicazioni e Impianti Nucleari, Facolta di Ingegneria, Univ. of Palermo, Italy): Measurements of movements of solid substances in water by means of stable tracers and activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis Natl Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 589–92.

  • Cardarelli, J. A., Dell, E. S., Burrows, B. A. (Boston V. A. Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts):7Be as a dosimeter during photon activation of iodine.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 936-42.

  • Carpenter, B. S. (National Bureau of Standards, Anal. Chem. Div., Washington, D.C. 20234): Determination of trace quantities of uranium in biological materials by the nuclear track technique.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 153–7.

  • Case, D. R., Laul, J. C., Wechter, M. A., Schmidt-Bleek, F., Lipschutz, M. E. (Dept. of Chem., Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Indiana 47907): Simultaneous measurement of seventeen trace elements in eight geochemical standards: A novel adaptation of neutron activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 1134–8.

  • Ceard, P., Rouchaud, J. C., Deschamps, N. (Centre Res. Radiogeol., Nancy, France): Dosage de l’uranium-235 dans les zircalloys et les éponges de Zr par irradiation neutronique.Bull. Soc. Chim. France, 1968, 3449–53.

  • Channell, J. K. Kruger, P. (Civil Engineering Dept., Stanford Univ., Stanford, Calif): Post-sampling activation analysis of stable nuclides for estuary water tracing.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 600–6.

  • Cleyrergue, C., Deschamps, N., Albert, P. (CNRS—C.E.C.M. Vitry, France): Determination of the distribution coefficient of the elements of the IB, VB, VIA, and VIB groups in anionic ion exchange resin in the water-hydrochloric acid-acetone mixture.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 651–60.

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  • Cooper, J. A., Rancitelli, L. A., Perkins, R. W., Haller, W. A., Jackson, A. L. (Environmental and Life Sci. Div., Battelle Memorial Inst., Pacific Northwest Lab., Richland, Washington D.C.99352): An anticoincidence shielded Ge(Li) gamma-ray spectrometer and its application to neutron activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 700–11.

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  • Currie, L. A. (National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.): The discovery of errors in the detection of trace components in gamma spectral analysis.Internat Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 10–5.

  • Currie, R. L., McPherson, R., Morrison, G. H. (Cornell Univ., Ithaca, New York): A coincidence-anticoincidence system for activation analysis employing a split NaI(T1) annulus and a large volume Ge(Li) detector.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 712–20.

  • Das, H. A., Van Raaphorst, J. G., Umans, H. J. L. M. (Reactor Centrum Nederland, Petten N. H., Nederland): Routine determinations of Al, K, Cr, and Sn in geochemistry by neutron activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 325–37.

  • Debrun, J. L., Barrandon, J. N., Albert, P. (CNRS-Centre d’Etudes de Chimie Métallurgique, Vitry, France): Contribution to activation analysis by charged particles; determination of carbon and oxygen in pure metals, possibilities of sulphur determination.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 275–86.

  • Doctor, Z. K., Nadkarni, R. A., Haldar, B. C. (Inorganic and Nuclear Chem. Lab., Inst. of Sci., Bombay-32, India): Substoichiometric determination of molybdenum and palladium by neutron activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 62–7.

  • Dooley, J. A. (Air Force Flight Dynamics Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433): Measurement and comparison of detector efficiencies.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968, Preprints 1968, 687–94.

  • Dooley, J. A., Gorrell, J. H., Thompson, J. M., Hoffman, E. (Air Force Flight Dynamics Lab., Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433; Univ. of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio 45409): Computerized identification of reactor produced isotopes.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 545–51.

  • Dooley, J. A., Gorrell, J. H., Polishuk, P., Young, M. (Air Force Flight Dynamics Lab., Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433; Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808): Computerized quantitative analysis of high-resolution spectra.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 860–7.

  • Downton, D. W., Hood, J. D. L. H. (Services Electronics Research Lab., Baldock, Herts., England): A 1011 neutrons per second tube for activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern. Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 1059–64.

  • Dudey, N. D., Ross, L. E., Noshin, V. E. (Argonne National Lab., 9700 South Cass Ave., Argonne, Ill. 60439; Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst., Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543): Application of activation analysis and Ge(Li) detection techniques for the determination of stable elements in marine aerosols.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 569–77.

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  • Ehmann, W. D., McKown, D. M. (Dept. of Chem., Univ. of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506): The nondestructive determination of iridium in meteorites using gamma-gamma coincidence spectrometry.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 346–53.

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  • Emery, J. F. (Oak Ridge National Lab., Oak Ridge, Tenn.): Applied activation analysis. ORNL-4196, Jan. 1968, 79, inAnalytical Chemistry Division Annual Progress Report for Period Ending October 31, 1967 (Raaen, H. P. ed.), see alsoNucl Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 14433.

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  • Fedoroff, M. (CECM, CNRS, Lab. Anal. Activation, Vitry-sur-Seine, France): Application des résines échangeuses d’ions à l’analyse systematique des impuretés du molybdène par radioactivation.Bull. Soc. Chim. France, 1968, 3451–4.

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  • Fite, L. E., Wainerdi, R. E., Yule, H. P., Harrison, G. M., Bickers, G., Doggett, R. (Activation Analysis Research Lab., Texas A and M Univ., College Station, Texas 77843; Cystic Fibrosis Care, Teaching and Detection Center, Texas Inst. for Rehabilitation and Texas Research Medical Center, Houston, Texas 77025): Sampling methodology development in a large scale cystic fibrosis screening program based on automated neutron activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 843–53.

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  • Fritze, K., Robertson, R. (Dept. of Chem., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ontario): Precision in the neutron activation analysis for gold in standard rocks G-1 and W-1.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 483–88.

  • Freeman, D. H. (Anal. Chem. Div., National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. 20234): Microstandards for activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 511–7.

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  • Gibbons, D., Lawson, D., Metcalfe, B., Simpson, H. (Wantage Research Lab. AERE, Wantage, Berks., England): Investigation of material transfer by neutron activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 751–9.

  • Gijbels, R., Speecke, A., Hoste, J. (Inst. for Nuclear Sci., Ghent Univ., Proeftuinstratt, Ghent, Belgium): An oxygen standard for the determination of oxygen in steel by 14 MeV neutron activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 459–503.

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  • Groot, de A. J., Zschuppe, K. H., Bruin, de M., Houtman, J. P. W., Singgih, P. A. (Inst. for Soil Fertility, Haren-Groningen, Netherland; Reactor Inst., Delft, Netherlands; Atomic Reactor Centre, Bandung, Indonesia): Activation analysis applied to sediments from various river deltas.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 578–88.

  • Guinn, V. P., Bellanca, S. C. (Gulf General Atomic Inc., San Diego, Calif.): Neutron activation analysis identification of the source of oil pollution of waterways.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 614–9.

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  • Herpers, U., Herr, W., Wölfle, R. (Univ. of Cologne, GFR): Determination of cosmicray-produced nuclides53Mn,45Sc and26Al in meteorites by neutron activation and gamma coincidence spectroscopy.Proc. IAEA Symp. on Radioactive Dating and Methods of Low-Level Counting, Monaco, March 2–10, 1967, 199–205, see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 6270.

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  • Lutz, G. J., De Soete, D. A. (National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.): Determination of carbon in sodium by photon activation analysis.155 th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, Calif., March 31–Apr. 5, 1968. AED-Conf. 68-051-030, 3 p.

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  • Mackintosh, W. D., Jervis, R. E. (Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Ontario, Canada; Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, Canada): Photon activation analysis of oxygen and carbon in an eutectic mixture of lead and bismuth using linac.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 921–4.

  • Mantel, M., Gilat, J., Amiel, S. (Israel. Atomic Energy Commission, Tel Aviv, Israel): Isotopic analysis of uranium by activation and high resolution gamma ray spectrometry. IA-1168, Apr. 1968, 76–9.Research Laboratories Annual Report, January–December 1967.

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  • Martin, J. (Siemens Research Labs., Erlangen, W. Germany): The localization of impurities in activation analysis demonstrated by analyses of semiconductor silicon.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 400–10.

  • Maslov, I. A., Lucknitsky, V. A., Karnauckova, N. M., Karajanova, G. I. (Ioffe Physico-Technical Inst., Acad. Sci. Leningrad, USSR): The application of the activation analysis to the investigation of sorption and sublimation properties of high-temperature materials.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standars Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 439–51.

  • May, S., Pinte, G. (Saclay Nuclear Research Centre, Saclay, France): Quantitative determination of impurities in nuclear graphites by radioactivation methods.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 661–72.

  • Meijers, P. (Instituut voor Kernphysisch Onderzoek, Oster Ringdijk 18, Amsterdam, Netherlands): Nondestructive activation analysis of ancient coins using charged particles and fast neutrons.Internati Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 189–206.

  • Meloni, S., Brandone, A., Maxia, V. (Lab. di Radiochimica, Inst. di Chimica Generale, Univ. di Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy): Chromium separation by inorganic exchangers in activation analysis of biological materials.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 646–50.

  • Meloni, S., Maxia, V., Buzzi, S. (Lab. di Radiochimica, Inst. di Chimica Generale. Univ. di Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy): Aluminium and silicon abundances of some Italian meteorites as determined by instrumental activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 1110–7.

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  • Michelsen, O. B., Steinnes, E. (Institutt for Atomenergi, Kjeller, Norway): Determination of some rare earths in rocks and minerals by neutron activation and gamma-gamma coincidence spectrometry.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 354–9.

  • Millard, H. T. (U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225): Neutron activation analysis of individual cosmic spherules.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 1118–22.

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  • Qureshi, I. H., McClendon, L. T., LaFleur, P. D. (Anal. Chem. Div., National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. 20234): Radiochemical separations for activation analysis using bis(2-ethylhexyl)orthophosphoric acid.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 673–9.

  • Ralston, H. R., Wilcox, G. E. (Lawrence Radiation Lab., Univ. of California, Livermore, Calif.): A computer method of peak area determinations from Ge(Li) gamma spectra.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 36–42.

  • Rancitelli, L. A., Tanner, T. M., Haller, W. A. (Battelle Memorial Inst., Pacific Northwest Lab., Richland, Washington 99352): A high purity cellulose as a possible biological reference material.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 504–10.

  • Rancitelli, L. A., Copper, J. A., Perkins, R. W. (Battelle Memorial Inst., Pacific Northwest Lab., Richland, Washington 99532): The multielement analysis of biological material by neutron activation and direct instrumental techniques.Intern. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 802–12.

  • Randle, K., Goles, G. G. (Center for Volcanology, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon): Ge(Li) detectors in the activation analysis of geological samples.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 392–9.

  • Reed, J. H., Mandler, J. W. (IIT Research Inst., 10 West 35 th Street, Chicago, Ill. 60616): Neutron techniques for in situ elemental analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 1129–33.

  • Reifenschweiler, O. (Philips Research Labs., N. V. Philips’ Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands): A high output sealed-off neutron tube with high reliability and long life.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 1066–72.

  • Reinig, W. C., Evans, A. G. (Savannah River Lab., E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., Aiken, South Carolina 29801): Californium-252: A new neutron source for activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 166–71.

  • Revel, G., Albert, P.(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Vitry-sur-Seine, France): Study of the possibilities of determining oxygen in zirconium, molybdenum, hafnium, and tungsten by irradiation with3He and4He particles.J. Nucl. Mater. 25 (1968) 87–92 (in French), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 8005.

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  • Ricci, E. (Anal. Chem. Div., Oak Ridge National Lab., Oak Ridge, Tenn.): Influence of channeling in customary3He activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 287–93.

  • Ricci, E., Handley, T. H. (Oak Ridge National Lab., Tenn.): Activation analysis with a252Cf neutron source. ORNL-4196, Jan. 1968, 70, inAnalytical Chemistry Division Annual Progress Report for Period Ending October 31, 1967 (Raaen, H. P. ed.), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 14433.

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  • Ricci, E., Hahn, R. L. (Oak Ridge National Lab., Tenn.): Simple method to calculate sensitivities, interferences, and optimum bombardment energies in3He-activation analysis. ORNL-4196, Jan. 1968, 76–8, inAnalytical Chemistry Division Annual Progress Report for Period Ending October 31, 1967 (Raaen, H. P. ed.), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 14433.

  • Rook, H. L., Schweikert, E. A., Wainerdi, R. E. (Activation Analysis Research Lab., Texas A and M Univ., College Station, Texas 77843): Range transformation of activation curves and their application to quantitative charged particle activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 269–74.

  • Rosholt, J. N., Szabo, B. J. (U. S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado, 80225): Determination of protactinium by neutron activation and alpha spectrometry.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 368–75.

  • Ross, W. J. (Oak Ridge National Lab., Tenn.): Analysis of water systems. ORNL-4196, Jan. 1968, 87–8, inAnalytical Chemistry Division Annual Progress Report for Period Ending October 31, 1967 (Raaen, H. P. ed.), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 14433.

  • Rudelli, M. D., Rocca, H. C., Baro, G. B. (Comision Nacional de Energia Atomica, Dept. Aplication G. E., Buenos Aires, Argentina): Nondestructive activation analysis for arsenic and antimony in soft soldering alloys.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 431–8.

  • Santos, G. G., Wainerdi, R. E. (Activation Analysis Research Lab., Texas A and M Univ., College Station, Texas 77843): Volcanological studies using activation analysis techniques.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 1100–9.

  • Schlesinger, H. L., Lukens, H. R., Settle, D. M. (Gulf General Atomic Inc., San Diego, Calif.): The examination of actual case evidence samples by neutron activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 230–8.

  • Skinner, W. A., Leaffer, M. A., Parkhurst, R. M. (Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, Calif.): Investigation of the use of derivative neutron activation analysis for drug assay.J. Pharm. Sci. 57 (1968) 338–40, see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 21041.

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  • Steyn, J. J., Andrews, D. G. (NUS Corp., Washington, D. C.; Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, Canada): Computer gain changing of scintillation spectra.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 28–35.

  • Strain, W. H., Rob, C. G., Pories, W. J., Childers, R. C., Thompson, M. F., Hennessen, J. A., Garber, F. M. (Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, New York; Wright-Patterson A. F. B., Ohio; Gulf General Atomic, San Diego, Calif.): Element imbalances of atherosclerotic aortas.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 819–27.

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  • Thompson, C. J. (Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Commercial Products, Ottawa, Canada): On line analysis with a PDP-9 computer.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 896–902.

  • Tran Minh Duc, Tousset, J. (Inst. de Physique Nucléaire, Faculté des Sci. de Lyon, Lyon, France): Study of a beam of charged particles; their slowing down, and their energy distribution in a thick, complex target for activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 255–68.

  • Tran Minh Duc, Cheneaud, A., Giron, H., Tousset, J. (Inst. Physique Nucléaire, Univ. de Lyon, Lyon, France): Cross sections of18F formation by deuteron bombardment of oxygen and fluorine. Applications to oxygen analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968, Preprints 1968, 316–24.

  • Trombka, J. I., Schmadeback, R. L. (Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland): On-line data analysis of digital pulse height spectra. Part 1. Analytical Structure. Part 2. Operational computer systems.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 868–73.

  • Tunnicliff, D. D., Wyld, G. E. A. (Shell Development Co., Emeryville, Calif.): A computer-based system for neutron activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 46–51.

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  • Uken, E. A., Watterson, J. I. W., Knight, A., Sellschop, J. P. F. (National Inst. for Metallurgy, Johannesburg, South Africa): The determination of gold in ores and solutions by activation analysis with a neutron generator.Intern. J. Appl. Radiation Isotopes 19 (1968) 615–23.

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  • Wiernik, M. (Israel. Atomic Energy Commission, Tel Aviv, Israel): Analytical services. IA-1168, Apr. 1968, 83,Research Laboratories Annual Report, January–December 1967.

  • Wiernik, M., Amiel, S. (Soreq Nuclear Research Centre, Yavne, Israel): Use of very short-lived nuclides in nondestructive activation analysis with a fast shuttle rabbit.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprints 1968, 134–8.

  • Wilkniss, P. E. (Naval Research Lab., Washington, D. C. 20390): Use of a 60 MeV linac for fast and variable energy neutron activation analysis.Internat. Conf. Modern Trends in Activation Analysis. Natl. Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct. 7–11, 1968. Preprint 1968, 1032–7.

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  • Wölfle, R., Herpers, U., Herr, W. (Inst. für Kernchemie der Univ. Köln und Arbeitsgruppe Inst. für Radiochem. der Kernforschungruppe Inst. für Radiochem. der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich): Eine verbesserte, selektive Gamma-Gamma-Koinzidenz-Anordnung zur zerstörungsfreien Bestimmung von Submikro-Kupferspuren in den hochreinigen Metallen Be, Bi, Pb, Se, Sn und Tl.Z. Anal. Chem. 233 (1968) 241–52.

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2. Analysis by nuclear absorption and scattering

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3. Isotope dilution analysis

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4. Instrumentation, analysis by activity measurements

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  • Anon: Radiocarbon measurements in the sub-surface and deep waters of the Pacific Ocean.California Univ., La Jolla, San Diego. UCSD-34-P-74-1, Mar. 13, 1968, 43 p.,Final Report, see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 23181.

  • Anon: Method and apparatus for measuring the radioactivity of14C- and/or3H-labelled compounds.Bodenseewerk Perkin-Elmer and Co., GmbH. Brit. Patent 1.106.189 (1964–1968), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 27617.

  • Brady, J. D., Hulet, E. K., Siemens, P. D. (Univ. of California Radiation Lab., Livermore, Calif.): Automated alpha pulse analysis.155 th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, Calif., March 31–Apr. 5, 1968, AED-Conf. 68-051-015, 1 p. (Abstract).

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  • Cantelaube, Y., Maurette, M., Pellas, P. (Lab. de Minéralogie du Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris): Heavy ion tracks in the minerals of the Saint Severin chondrite.Proc. IAEA Symp. on Radioactive Dating and Methods of LowLevel Counting, Monaco, March 2–10, 1967, 215–29 (in French), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 6460.

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  • De Bersaques, J. (Univ. of Ghent, Belgium): Counting of tritiated compounds on paper chromatograms.Intern. J. Appl. Radiation Isotopes 19 (1968) 166–9, see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 18731.

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  • Lal, D., Rajagopalan, G. (Tata Inst. of Fundamental Research, Bombay, India): Sensitive and descript beta and beta-gamma counting assemblies.Proc. IAEA Symp. on Radioactive Dating and Methods of Low-Level Counting, Monaco, March 2–10, 1967, 615–27, see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 22 (1968) No. 6579.

  • Lambert, G., Lorius, C., Ardouin, B. (Gif-sur-Yvette, Centre des Faibles Radioactivités; Saclay, Centre d’Etudes Nucléaires, Service d’Electronique Physique): Age estimation of a firn sample from Antarctica by measuring the natural and artificial radioactivity.Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 3 (1968) 429–33 (in French).

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