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1. Activation analysis

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  • Marowsky, G.(Göttingen Univ., Geochemical Inst., GFR): Determination of cadmium, mercury, thallium and bismuth in terrestrial rocks by neutron activation analysis.Z. Anal. Chem., 253 (1971) 267–71 (in German).

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  • Millett E. J.(Mullard Res. Labor., Redhill, England): Radioactivation analysis in electronics research.2nd Symp. on the Recent Developments in Neutron Activation Analysis, Churchill College, Cambridge, June 28–July 1, 1971, p. 16 (abstract).

  • Moore, C. E.(Dept. of Chem., Loyola Univ., Chicago, Ill., USA): Some physical and biological aspects of air pollutants.1970 Nuclear Science Symp. New York, N. Y., Nov. 4–6, 1970. AED-Conf-70-316-027, 1970, 3 p.

  • Mori, Y.(Shinshu Univ., Nagano, Japan): Analysis of zirconium compounds.Shin Kinzoku 52 (1970) 28–33 (in Japanese), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 25 (1971) No. 26150.

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  • Op de Beeck, J. P.(Inst. for Nucl. Chem., State Univ., Ghent, Belgium): A computer programme for complete neutron activation analysis.2nd Symp. on the Recent Developments in Neutron Activation Analysis, Churchill College, Cambridge, June 28–July 1, 1971, p. 8 (abstract).

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  • Peisach, M., Comar, D., Kellerhohn, C.(Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique, Dépt. de Biologie, Service Hospitalier Frédéric Joliot, 91-Orsay, France): Rapid neutron activation analysis of bromine using 6.1 min bromine-82 m.Radiochem. Radioanal. Letters 8 (1971) 167–76.

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  • Pierce, T. B.(Analytical Sci. Div., AERE, Harwell, England): The use of neutron activation techniques for the examination of moving sample streams.2nd Symp. on the Recent Developments in Neutron Activation Analysis, Churchill College, Cambridge, June 28–July 1, 1971, p. 3 (abstract).

  • Rakovič, M., Glagoličova, A., Prouza, Z.(Dept. of Medical Phys. and Nucl. Medicine, Medical Fac., Charles Univ., Prague, Czechoslovakia): Activation method for determining chemical yields in analytical separations.Radiochem. Radioanal. Letters 8 (1971) 371–5.

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  • Rhodes, J. R.(Austin Sciences Association, Inc., Tex., USA): Radioisotope neutron activation for on-stream process analysis.63rd Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Chicago, Ill., Nov. 29–Dec. 3, 1970. AED-Conf-70-318-003, 1970, 8 p.

  • Salamon, A., Simonits, A., Szabó, E.(Central Res. Inst. for Phys., Budapest, Hungary): Activation analysis of trace impurities in tungsten used in telecommunications.2nd Symp. on the Recent Developments in Neutron Activation Analysis, Churchill College, Cambridge, June 28–July 1, 1971, p. 16 (abstract).

  • Salmon, L.(Health Phys. and Medical Div., AERE, Harwell, England): Present day gamma-ray spectrometry.2nd Symp. on the Recent Developments in Neutron Activation Analysis, Churchill College, Cambridge, June, 28–July 1, 1971, p. 7 (abstract).

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  • Schitt, R. A., Linn, T. A., Wakita, H.(Oregon State Univ., Dept. of Chem. and Radiation Center, Corvallis, Oreg., USA): The determination of fourteen common elements in rocks via sequential instrumental activation analysis.Radiochim. Acta 13 (1970) 200–12.

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  • Simonits, A., Szabó, E., Salamon, A.(Central Res. Inst. for Phys., Budapest, Hungary): The use of nuclear interference reactions in activation analysis/non-destructive analysis of tungsten with reactor neutrons.2nd Symp. on the Recent Developments in Neutron Activation Analysis, Churchill College, Cambridge, June 28–July 1, 1971, p. 17 (abstract).

  • Smales, A. A.(Anal. Sci. Div., AERE, Harwell, England): The place of activation analysis in the analytical sciences.2nd Symp. on the Recent Developments in Neutron Activation Analysis, Churchill College, Cambridge, June 28–July 1, 1971, p. 1 (abstract).

  • Sokanoue, M., Yoshioka, M., Nakanishi, T., Takagi, T.(Fac. of Sci., Kanazawa Univ., Ishikawa, Japan): Studies on the distribution of chemical elements in geochemical samples by an activation autoradiographic method.Intern. J. Appl. Radiation Isotopes 22 (1971) 177–83.

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  • Speecke, A.(Inst. for Nucl. Chem., State Univ. Ghent, Belgium): 14 MeV activation analysis of oxygen in nonferrous metals.2nd Symp. on the Recent Developments in Neutron Activation Analysis, Churchill College, Cambridge, June, 28–July 1, 1971, p. 2 (abstract).

  • Spronk, N.(Biological Lab., Amsterdam Univ., The Netherlands): Application of nuclear activation in the life sciences.Symp. sur l'Utilisation des Particules Rapides en Physique, Chimie et Biologie, Lausanne, Switzerland, Sep. 27–29, 1970. AED-Conf-70-283-003, 1970, 11 p.

  • Spyrou, N. M., Gondal, J. A.(Radiation Unit., Univ. of Surrey, Guilford, England): The presence of bromine due to pesticide in four varieties of imported oranges.2nd Symp. on the Recent Developments in Neutron Activation Analysis, Churchill College, Cambridge, June 28–July 1, 1971, p. 12 (abstract).

  • Spyrou, N. M., Gondal, J. A.(Radiation Unit., Univ. of Surrey, Guilford, England): The concentrations of elements in human prostatic tissues and tumours; a preliminary study.2nd Symp. on the Recent Developments in Neutron Activation Analysis, Churchill College, Cambridge, June 28–July 1, 1971, p. 14 (abstract).

  • Spyrou, N. M., Gondal, J. A., Theologidis, A.(Radiation Unit, Univ. of Surrey, Guilford; Urological Dept., Sefton General Hospital, Liverpool, England): The uptake of surgical irrigation fluid in transurethral resection operations, determined by neutron activation analysis.2nd Symp. on the Recent Developments in Neutron Activation Analysis, Churchill College, Cambridge, June 28–July 1, 1971, p. 14 (abstract).

  • Tatár, J., Béress, M., Siklós, A.(Eötvös Loránd. Geophys. Inst., Budapest, Hungary): Method and instrumentation for the automatic analysis of bauxites.Proc. of the 2nd Intern. Symp. of the International Committee for Studies of Bauxites, Oxides and Hydroxides of Aluminium (ICSOBA), Vol. 3, Budapest, 6–10 Oct., 1969. Research Inst. for Non-Ferrous Metals, Budapest, 1971, 23–30.

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  • Vass, S., Vorsatz, B.(Central Res. Inst. for Phys., Budapest, Hungary): Influence of irreproducibilities in irradiating flux and geometry on the accuracy of neutron generator activation analysis.2nd Symp. on the Recent Developments in Neutron Activation Analysis, Churchill College, Cambridge, June 28–July 1, 1971, p. 6 (abstract).

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Analysis by nuclear absorption and scattering

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Isotope dilution analysis

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Instrumentation, analysis by activity measurements

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  • Frohofer, H. (Organisch-Chem. Inst., Zürich, Schweiz): Microanalytical determination of carbon and hydrogen,14C, tritium and deuterium in a stream of nitrogen.Z. Anal. Chem. 253 (1971) 97–102 (in German).

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  • Kraus, W., Friemert, R. (Staatliche Zentrale für Strahlenschutz, Berlin, DDR): Quantitative alpha-autoradiography—a documentation. SZS-15/70, June 1970, 21 p. (in German), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 25 (1971) No. 8584.

  • Kusch, W., Chepigin, V. I., Ter-akopyan, G. M., Bogdanov, S. D. (Joint Inst. for Nuclear Res., Dubna, USSR): Investigation of weak radioactivities of lead-zinc ores volatile fraction by means of α-X coincidence method. JINR-P6-5307, 1970, 12 p. (in Russian), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 25 (1971) No. 15761.

  • Markov, V. K. (Inst. of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Moscow, USSR): Possible uses of destructive methods for the determination of nuclear fuel in various materials.Proc. of the IAEA Symp. on Progress in Safeguards Techniques, Karlsruhe, F. R. Germany, July 6–10, 1970. Safeguards Techniques, Vol. 2 IAEA, Vienna, 1970, p. 3–26. AED-Conf-70-121, CONF-700701-(Vol. 2), STI/PUB-260-(Vol. 2), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 25 (1971) No. 20911 and No. 21286.

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  • Mlinkó, S., Szarvas, T., Gács, I., Payer, K. (Zentralforschungsinstitut, Budapest, Hungary): Use of micromethods in organic isotope gas analysis.Mikrochim. Acta 5 (1970) 900–4 (in German), see alsoNucl. Sci. Abstr. 25 (1971) No. 15520.

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  • Slavic, I. A., Bingulac, S. P. (Inst. za Nukl. Nauke Boris Kidrič, Belgrade, Yugoslavia): Simple method for full automatic gamma-ray spectra analysis.Nucl. Instr. Methods 84 (1970) 261–8.

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Analytical separation involving radioisotopes

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