Validation of a loss-free counting system for neutron activation analysis with short-lived indicators K. HeydornE. Damsgaard Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 157 - 160
Analysis of gamma-ray continuum spectra to determine the chemical composition A. N. Thakur Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 161 - 167
An innovative Compton suppression spectrometer and its capability of evaluation in multi-elemental neutron activation analysis X. LinCh. LierseW. Wahl Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 169 - 178
The program “MULTINAA” for various standardization methods in neutron activation analysis X. LinF. BaumgärtnerX. Li Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 179 - 191
Neutron activation for precise nuclear data S. I. KafalaT. D. MacMahonS. B. Borzakov Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 193 - 204
Semi-empirical determination of detector absolute efficiency in INAA of voluminous samples M. B. AlaminN. M. Spyrou Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 205 - 209
Photopeak profile of full energy and escape peaks in neutron capture prompt-gamma ray spectra T. KishikawaS. NoguchiH. Sawahata Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 211 - 217
Purity determination of super-enriched176Yb by neutron activation and thermal neutron capture cross section measurement of the high-spin (16+) isomer178m2Hf J. B. KimD. TrubertM. Hussonnois Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 219 - 222
Study of the168Hf electron capture decay D. TrubertM. HussonnoisO. Constantinescu Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 223 - 227
Precise measurement of gamma-ray energies and gamma-ray emission probabilities in178m2Hf decay J. B. KimJ. MorelM. Hussonnois Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 229 - 233
Parameterization of detector efficiency for the standardization of NAa with stable low flux reactors G. KennedyJ. St-Pierre Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 235 - 239
A preliminary study of internal conversion electron spectroscopy for application to neutron activation analysis K. TomuraSuryadi F. Shiraishi Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 241 - 244
A pulse generator simulating Ge-detector signals for dead-time and pile-up correction in gamma-ray spectrometry in INAA without distortion of the detector spectrum S. S. ThenF. D. P. GeurinkR. M. Lindstrom Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 249 - 252
Modern performance control of gamma-ray spectrometers for INAA M. J. J. AmmerlaanP. Bode Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 253 - 256
Gamma-ray pulse height spectrum of241Am-Be source by ‘Li-BC501 (n-γ) spectrometer system Wuon-Shik KimHyeon-Soo KimKi-Hyon Kim Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 257 - 261
Ko-LABSUE: a quasi non-dependent data format package fork o-quantification D. PiccotC. DeschampsG. Revel Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 263 - 269
Introducing HYPERMET-PC for automatic analysis of complex gamma-ray spectra B. FazekasG. MolnárA. Simonits Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 271 - 277
Importance of double neutron-capture as a second-order reaction interference in NAA F. De CorteE. SteinnesA. Simonits Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 279 - 282
Loss-free counting in NAA using KAYZERO evaluation software R. van SluijsD. A. W. BossusA. Simonits Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 283 - 285
Monte Carlo simulation of possible conversion processes with respect to soft error generation in a dynamic RAM based neutron detector D. G. DarambaraS. W. HarveyN. M. Spyrou Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 287 - 294
Performance optimization of k0-INAA S. PomméF. HardemanP. Robouch Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 295 - 303
Radioactivity measurement of cylindrical sources by gamma-ray spectrometry T. S. ParkT. Y. KimY. S. Lee Spectroscopy and Softwares Pages: 305 - 309