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The emanation method and the method of surface labelling have been applied to study thermal processes. Using these methods, processes which are not connected with thermal effects can be analysed. In certain cases, for example in the study of poorly crystalline, or amorphous phases, these methods are even more sensitive than thermographic and X-ray techniques. The method of surface labelling is advantageous in cases when it is impossible to activate the samples by the parent isotope of the gas during the process of their preparation.
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This work was performed during the author's study leave to Moscow State University, Department of Radiochemistry.
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Balek, V. Application of emanation and surface labelling methods in the study of thermal processes. J. Radioanal. Chem. 2, 315–321 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02518459
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