2 edition of partial-body measurement of calcium by the [superior]37AR method found in the catalog.
partial-body measurement of calcium by the [superior]37AR method
Martin Osmund Leach
Published
1979
by University of Birmingham in Birmingham
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Birmingham, Dept of Physics.
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Open Library | OL20661125M |
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Catto GR, McIntosh JA, Macleod M. Partial body neutron activation analysis in vivo: a new approach to the investigation of metabolic bone disease. Phys Med Biol. Jul; 18 (4)– Smith MA, MacPherson JN. Activation analysis by californium for the estimation of the calcium content of by: 5.
The method of induced radioactivity is an application of a well-known technique to in vivo methodology. The patient (or animal) is exposed t o a neutron flux and various radioactive species are formed in situ.
The induced radioactivity is then counted, either by a whole or partial body counter or in exhaled gas or even in sweat or by: 3. APPARATUS FOR MEASURING TOTAL NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS. DOEpatents. Cranberg, L. An apparatus is described for measuring high. Page vi Tuesday, June 6, AM.
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Parry94 used this method for the measurement of short-lived nuclides in activation analysis of geological material due to their inhomogeneous character. By this method Parry measured rhodium and silver in some geological samples and reference materials and found that the detection limit was improved by 20 replicates by a factor of to in.