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The influence of the statistical error in radioactivity counting on the precision of isotope dilution analysis, II

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Three types of direct isotope dilution analysis (IDA) are mathematically treated: substoichiometric dilution analysis, the determination of sorbent capacity, and direct IDA with a constant amount of substance lost in the separation step. Tables and graphs are given for an easy determination of the amount of radioisotopeW 0 to be added and for the estimated error involved.

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Kyrš, M., Kandiyoti, R. & Vrana, M.T. The influence of the statistical error in radioactivity counting on the precision of isotope dilution analysis, II. J. Radioanal. Chem. 12, 505–512 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02515344

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