New Measurements Concerning a Non-Resonant Photoactivation Cross Section for 115In D. A. BradleyIthnin Abdul JalilA. Ljubicic OriginalPaper Pages: 475 - 478
Photoactivation Analysis for Stoichiometry of REE Alloys, Magnetic and Superconducting Compounds Yu. M. Tsipenyuk OriginalPaper Pages: 479 - 483
Photonuclear Reaction with 300 MeV Bremsstrahlung: Analysis of Phosphorus in Phosphoric Compounds K. KanekoY. KumashiroM. Hirabayashi OriginalPaper Pages: 485 - 489
How Effectively is the Photon Activation Analysis Applied to Meteorite Samples? M. EbiharaY. OuraT. Ohtsuki OriginalPaper Pages: 491 - 496
Challenges for INAA in Studies of Materials from Advanced Material Research Including Rare Earth Concentrates and Carbon Based Ceramics P. BodeTh. G. van Meerten OriginalPaper Pages: 497 - 500
Is It Safe to Use Poisson Statistics in Nuclear Spectrometry? S. PomméP. RobouchM. I. Maguregui OriginalPaper Pages: 501 - 506
Maintaining Accuracy in Gamma-Ray Spectrometry at High Count Rates R. Zeisler OriginalPaper Pages: 507 - 510
Analysis of Clasts in Thin Sections of Rocks by Micro-Coring INAA D. J. Lindstrom OriginalPaper Pages: 511 - 515
Precise Determination of Macrocontents by Instrumental Activation Analysis: Chances and Risks A. BergerW. GoernerO. Haase OriginalPaper Pages: 517 - 522
Sampling Studies of Plastics and its Recycling Process Using Normal and Large Sample INAA S.J. HogewoningP. Bode OriginalPaper Pages: 531 - 535
The Status of Activation Analysis in Archaeology and Geochemistry M.D. Glascock OriginalPaper Pages: 537 - 541
Application of INAA to the Examination of Art Objects: Research in Poland E. PańczykM. LigezaL. Waliś OriginalPaper Pages: 543 - 551
The Production of Ceramic Materials in Roman Pavia: An Archaeometric NAA Investigation of Clay Sources and Archaeological Artifacts S. MeloniM. OddoneA. Cairo OriginalPaper Pages: 553 - 558
On the Transition from Tin-Rich to Antimony-Rich European White Soda-Glass Trade Beads for the Senecas of Northeastern North America M.L. SempowskiA.W. NoheR.G.V. Hancock OriginalPaper Pages: 559 - 566
Non-Destructive Analysis of European Cobalt Blue Glass Trade Beads R.G.V. HancockJ. McKechnieI. Kenyon OriginalPaper Pages: 567 - 573
Chemical Characterization by INAA of Brazilian Ceramics and Cultural Implications C.S. MunitaR.P. PaivaM. Saiki OriginalPaper Pages: 575 - 578
INAA of Some Fossil Samples from Romanian Sites A.I. PantelicăM.N. SălăgeanA.G. Scarlat OriginalPaper Pages: 579 - 582
Gold-Silver Mineralization in Submarine Hydrothermal Sulphides: INAA Results After Ten Years of Intense Prospecting G. MeyerP. CambonP. Murphy OriginalPaper Pages: 583 - 587
Sampling and Homogenization Studies of Uranium Mining Waste Rocks Using Normal and Large-Sample INAA E.A.N. FernandesP. Bode OriginalPaper Pages: 589 - 594
Characterisation of Components of Waste Rock Piles of Future Uranium Mining Activities in Brazil Using INAA and Statistical Data Treatment E.A.N. FernandesF.S. TagliaferroG.A. Sarriés OriginalPaper Pages: 595 - 598
Trace Element Analysis of USGS Standards AGV2, BCR2, BHVO2, DTS2 and GSP2 by INAA P. IlaF.A. Frey OriginalPaper Pages: 599 - 602
Use of γ-γ Coincidence Spectrometry in the Geochemical Study of Diamictites from South Africa H. HuberCh. KoeberlW.U. Reimold OriginalPaper Pages: 603 - 607
Contamination of Rock Samples by Laboratory Grinding Mills K. IwanssonO. Landström OriginalPaper Pages: 609 - 614
A Comparison of INAA and High Performance Liquid Chromatography for the Determination of Rare Earth Elements in Geological Materials A. M. G. FigueiredoN. M. P. de MoraesH. M. Shihomatsu OriginalPaper Pages: 615 - 618
Determination of Iridium at Sub ng·g−1 Levels in Geological Materials by RNAA C. P. R. MorcelliA. M. G. Figueiredo OriginalPaper Pages: 619 - 621
NAA and UV Laser Ablation ICP-MS for Platinum Group Elements and Gold Determination in NiS Fire Assay Buttons: A Comparison between Two Methods A. M. G. FigueiredoJ. EnzweilerE. K. Shibuya OriginalPaper Pages: 623 - 625
The Approaching Revolution in X-Ray Microanalysis: The Microcalorimeter Energy Dispersive Spectrometer D. E. NewburyD. A. WollmanJ. M. Martinis OriginalPaper Pages: 627 - 635
Further Development of a Novel Neutron Detector Using the Single Event Upset Phenomenon in Dynamic Random Access Memories J. BrushwoodS. HarveyN. M. Spyrou OriginalPaper Pages: 637 - 640
Advances in HPGe Detectors for Real-World Applications R. M. KeyserT. R. TwomeyP. Sangsingkeow OriginalPaper Pages: 641 - 647
Comparison of the Precision and Accuracy of Digital Versus Analogue Gamma-Ray Spectrometric Systems Used in INAA for Evaluation of Homogeneity and Certification of Reference Materials of the IAEA M. MakarewiczK. Burns OriginalPaper Pages: 649 - 654
Optimization of the Multiparameter γ-γ Coincidence Spectrometry for the Determination of Iridium in Geological Materials Ch. KoeberlH. Huber OriginalPaper Pages: 655 - 660
Aspects of the Past and Present, and Future Prospects for INAA Software: Achieving the Ultimate M. Blaauw OriginalPaper Pages: 661 - 664
Automation and Computerization of NAA Bangfa NiPingsheng WangWeizhi Tian OriginalPaper Pages: 665 - 668
Software for the Computation of Detection Efficiency and of Coincidence Summing Effects Including Neutron Self-Shielding O. Sima OriginalPaper Pages: 669 - 673
Evaluation of Three Software Programs for Calculating True-Coincidence Summing Correction Factors R. van SluijsD. BossusF. De Corte OriginalPaper Pages: 675 - 680
Utilizing Distinct Neutron Spectra and a System of Equations to Differentiate Competing Reactions in Activation Analysis Dong-ok ChoeD. M. SlaughterK. D. Weaver OriginalPaper Pages: 681 - 683
Calculation of Self-Attenuation Factors in Gamma-Ray Spectrometry for Samples of Arbitrary Shape M. Korun OriginalPaper Pages: 685 - 689