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Radiometric detection in flow-injection analysis (Radiometric Flow-Injection Analysis)

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Letters, 1994
A single line system with a detector of radioactivity was used for the determination of60Co. In the determination, no additional chemistry is involved and limited dispersion is desirable. For this application, the FIA system is used only as a transport system for the sample up to the detector.
U Myint   +5 more
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Radiometric partial discharge detection

2008 International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis, 2008
Radio frequency (RF) detection of partial discharges (PD) is a long-established principle, being described in the international standard for partial discharge measurement. The growing market for mobile communication devices in recent years has led to big reductions in the cost of electronic hardware operating in the VHF and UHF bands, making advanced ...
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Radiometric imaging for concealed weapon detection

12th International Conference Microwave and Telecommunication Technology, 2003
Described here is the opportunity of concealed weapon detection using a radiometric system. The single-channel passive imaging system, which operated in the W-band allows the detection and recognition of metal and plastic subjects under clothes on a human body.
V.N. Radzikhovsky   +3 more
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Radiometric Detection of Haemophilus in Simulated Blood Cultures

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1979
The radiometric detection of various Haemophilus species was studied in simulated blood cultures and in blood culture media without added blood, but supplemented with nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide (NAD) or hemin, or both. Haemophilus aphrophilus was the only species studied that was radiometrically detectable without added blood or NAD.
G E, Sadowski, R G, Robertson
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