Separation of95Zr and95Nb by means of sorption on silica gel from hydrochloric acid solutions R. Caletka OriginalPaper Pages: 5 - 10
Extrahierbarkeit, Reextrahierbarkeit und Trennbarkeit einiger Metallionen über Benzoylphenylhydroxylaminkomplexe H. Förster OriginalPaper Pages: 11 - 25
The radiochemical determination of trace amounts of chloride J. K. Johannesson OriginalPaper Pages: 27 - 31
Neutron activation analysis of uranium in human bone, drinking water and daily diet T. NozakiM. IchikawaM. Inarida OriginalPaper Pages: 33 - 40
Extraction of gallium from mixed acid solutions by tributyl phosphate and its application to activation analysis V. Pfeifer OriginalPaper Pages: 47 - 55
Trennung von Spaltprodukten durch Extraktionschromatographie R. DenigN. TrautmannG. Herrmann OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 65
A procedure for concentrating americium and curium combined with their separation from plutonium and fission products using a chelating resin V. F. MyasoedovN. P. Molochnikova OriginalPaper Pages: 67 - 73
Radiochemical study of the separation of cerium(III) from lanthanum by solvent extraction using N-benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine A. Riedel OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 82
Determination of trace impurities in tin by neutron activation analysis W. MaenhautF. AdamsJ. Hoste OriginalPaper Pages: 83 - 95
Analysis for the rare-earth elements by neutron activation and Ge(Li) spectrometry E. B. DenechaudP. A. HelmkeL. A. Haskin OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 113
Neutron activation analysis for 39 elements in small or precious geologic samples R. O. AllenL. A. HaskinO. Müller OriginalPaper Pages: 115 - 137
The use of solid state detectors for the quantitative determination of tin and molybdenum in alloys by gamma-excited X-ray fluorescence M. HollsteinJ. R. De Voe Physical Methods Section Pages: 139 - 145
An anticoincidence-shielded Ge(Li) gamma-ray spectrometer and its application to radioanalytical chemistry problems J. A. CooperL. A. RancitelliR. W. Perkins Physical Methods Section Pages: 147 - 163
Neutron activation analysis by combined capture and decay gamma-spectrum method Y. Eden Physical Methods Section Pages: 165 - 175
Evaluation of Ge(Li) Compton suppression spectrometers for non-destructive radiochemical analysis J. A. Cooper Physical Methods Section Pages: 177 - 184
Determination of trace elements in petroleum by neutron activation analysis K. R. ShahR. H. FilbyW. A. Haller Physical Methods Section Pages: 185 - 192
The enhancement effect in non-dispersive X-ray analysis A. Lubecki Physical Methods Section Pages: 193 - 205
Elimination of the influence of the enhancement effect on calcium determination in a cement raw mix by non-dispersive X-ray radioisotope fluorescence analysis A. Lubecki Physical Methods Section Pages: 207 - 217
Thermal neutron activation analysis for potassium, holmium and lanthanum in tungsten bronzes Sr. L. M. MenapaceA. F. Voigt Physical Methods Section Pages: 219 - 226
Determination de l’oxygene dans le sodium par activation au moyen de protons Ch. Engelmann Physical Methods Section Pages: 227 - 234
Determination de L’oxygene et du fluor au moyen de l’activation par les photons γ et le comptage des neutrons retardes emis par17N Ch. EngelmannA. C. Scherle Physical Methods Section Pages: 235 - 239
Spectra: A computer program for gamma-ray analysis G. A. BorchardtG. W. HoaglandR. A. Schmitt Data Section Pages: 241 - 271
The scottish research reactor centre, East Kilbride, Glasgow, Scotland Laboratory of the Issue Pages: 273 - 283