Chaine radioactive lors du dosage de l’hafnium par activation neutronique et spectre du lutetium-178 L. BalsencR. BeelerD. Monnier OriginalPaper Pages: 187 - 195
Determination of arsenic in germanium by the combination of isotope dilution and activation analysis F. W. LimaC. M. Silva OriginalPaper Pages: 197 - 205
Investigation of the extraction of some copper(II) chelates using isotope64Cu E. E. RakovskiiO. M. PetrukhinV. I. Severin OriginalPaper Pages: 207 - 214
Titrating apparatus for the detection of soft β-emitting isotopes Cs. ÖmbölyT. SzarvasG. Végh OriginalPaper Pages: 215 - 222
Radiometric determination of 8-hydroxyquinoline and its derivatives with calcium chloride reagent solution labelled by45Ca Cs. ÖmbölyT. SzarvasL. Horváth OriginalPaper Pages: 223 - 228
Neutron activation analysis determination of all 14 stable rare-earth elements with group separation and Ge(Li) spectrometry F. M. GraberH. R. LukensJ. K. MacKenzie OriginalPaper Pages: 229 - 239
An activation analysis technique for determining groups of trace elements in rocks and chondrites J. C. LaulD. R. CaseM. E. Lipschutz OriginalPaper Pages: 241 - 264
The elimination of potassium activity in activation analysis by isotopic exchange on columns D. L. Massart OriginalPaper Pages: 265 - 270
Application of the group substoichiometric separation of gold, mercuric, and cupric diethyldithiocarbamates to determining them by means of activation analysis F. KukulaM. Šimková OriginalPaper Pages: 271 - 279
Substoichiometry for multielement separation by metal chelate extraction and its application in activation analysis A. ElekJ. BogáncsE. Szabó OriginalPaper Pages: 281 - 288
The selective removal of32P from activated specimens in neutron activation analysis E. SabbioniR. PietraF. Girardi OriginalPaper Pages: 289 - 297
Determination of impurities in marbles from different deposits in Yugoslavia by activation analysis R. J. DraškovićR. S. Drašković Physical Methods Section Pages: 299 - 303
Analysis of some binary and ternary oxide mixtures by inelastic neutron scattering T. B. PierceP. F. PeckD. R. A. Cuff Physical Methods Section Pages: 305 - 309
Automated identification of isotopes in neutron activated samples R. DamsF. Adams Physical Methods Section Pages: 311 - 323
The production rates of rare earth nuclides by 70 MeV bremsstrahlung for photon activation analysis T. KatoA. F. Voigt Physical Methods Section Pages: 325 - 335
Rapid estimation of the sensitivity of some non-dispersive X-ray methods of analysis A. Lubecki Physical Methods Section Pages: 337 - 345
Determination of rare earths in rare-earth concentrates by neutron activation analysis F. Van den BerghF. AdamsJ. Hoste Physical Methods Section Pages: 347 - 353
Precision and accuracy of rare earth determinations in rock samples using instrumental neutron activation analysis and A Ge(Li) detector S. Melsom Physical Methods Section Pages: 355 - 363
Service oxygen analyses with 14 mev neutrons at iowa state university R. G. ClarkW. A. Stensland Physical Methods Section Pages: 365 - 373
Kris—A computer program for the least-squares resolution of gamma-ray spectra by half-life and gamma-ray energy B. W. HoffmanR. E. Wainerdi Physical Methods Section Pages: 375 - 382
Growth and decay tables for radium-225 and actinium-225 K. A. SmithB. O. Bartlett Data Section Pages: 383 - 389
The radiochemistry laboratories of the “Instituto de Energia Atomica”, São Paulo, Brazil Laboratory of the Issue Pages: 391 - 396
Gamma-ray energies of radionuclides formed by uranium fission and photon activation F. AdamsR. Dams Erratum Pages: 415 - 415