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Liquid Scintillation and Čerenkov Counting
1975Liquid scintillation counting is of relatively recent origin and has been widely used in various fields of research. The flexibility, versatility, and sensitivity of liquid scintillators allow their use in large volume as well as in small volume detectors.
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Liquid Scintillation Counting Vol 1
Physics Bulletin, 1972A Dyer (ed) London: Heydon 1971 pp vii + 133 price £460 This book is the first volume to be published of the proceedings of a symposium on liquid scintillation counting, held at the University of Salford in September 1971. Contributed research papers are produced as separate chapters of which there are 13 in all.
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Liquid scintillation counting can underestimate 14C-activity of 14CO2 trapped in NaOH
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2022Elinor F Boos +2 more
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Simplified liquid scintillation counting
Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1971openaire +2 more sources
Liquid Scintillation Counting of Tritium
1963The intensive development of the liquid scintillation counter for the measurement of tritium has come about in response to a need for a sensitive, reliable, and simple counting method for this difficult-to-measure nuclide. A number of groups participated in this development, but the workers at Los Alamos deserve special mention [1, 2]. Our own work [3]
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Organic Scintillators and Liquid Scintillation Counting
Radiation Research, 1971Walter Kisieleski +2 more
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Liquid scintillation counting of plant roots
The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1964P, NISSEN, A A, BENSON
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Determination of the 10Be half-life by multicollector ICP-MS and liquid scintillation counting
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research B, 2010Friedhelm von Blanckenburg +1 more
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