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A new standardization method has been developed for neutron activation analysis. In this method, experimental activation constants, are determined for a given reactor power level and irradiation and counting position. The unusual feature of this technique is the fact that no flux monitor or standards are needed due to the exceptional stability of the reactor used. The semi-absolute method was tested over a three month period and its reliability was demonstrated for 6 elements of different neutrons cross-section characteristics.
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Bergerioux, C., Kennedy, G. & Zikovsky, L. Use of the semi-absolute method in neutron activation analysis. J. Radioanal. Chem. 50, 229–234 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02519960
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