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New emulsive scintillator for liquid scintillation measurements
International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part A. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1989Abstract A new emulsive scintillator for liquid scintillation measurements has been proposed, which removes the inherent disadvantages of conventional emulsive scintillators. The new scintillator never forms gels and two phases, both of which are very inconvenient for user, and maintains a state of soft sol within a water content from 0 to 50%.
Haruo Fujii +2 more
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Liquid scintillation counting of blood
The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1965Abstract Several methods are compared for liquid scintillation counting of blood samples. The radioactive products are extracted from the blood either directly with the scintillation solvent system “Polyether 611” or with solvents such as dioxane or ethanol. The last-mentioned extracts are counted in a hyamine-Cl-touluene system. Blood contacted with
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Organic Scintillators and Liquid Scintillation Counting
Radiation Research, 1971Walter Kisieleski +2 more
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Scintillation properties of lithium-6 salicylate-loaded liquid scintillators
Physical Chemistry Chemical PhysicsWe developed lithium-6 (6LiSal)-loaded liquid scintillators to obtain a high light yield neutron scintillator detector. The highest light yield of 3970 photons per neutron was achieved by reducing non-radiative relaxation of the excited state.
Akito Watanabe +5 more
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Simplified liquid scintillation counting
Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1971openaire +2 more sources
Organic scintillators and liquid scintillation counting
Microchemical Journal, 1972openaire +1 more source

