Abstract
A method has been developed for the determination with neutron-activation analysis of the following trace elements in soft biological tissues: Br, Ca, Cl, Cu, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, P, Sr and Zn. The method consists in performing a short-term irradiation of the samples with a high thermal neutron flux, followed by fast chemical separations and gamma-spectrometric measurements. The chemical separations and the measurements of short-lived nuclides from a run are finished within 70 min, after the end of irradiation.
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Samsahl, K.
A Fast Radiochemical Method for the Determination of Some Essential Trace Elements in Biology and Medicine.
Sweden: N. p.,
1964.
Web.
Samsahl, K.
A Fast Radiochemical Method for the Determination of Some Essential Trace Elements in Biology and Medicine.
Sweden.
Samsahl, K.
1964.
"A Fast Radiochemical Method for the Determination of Some Essential Trace Elements in Biology and Medicine."
Sweden.
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title = {A Fast Radiochemical Method for the Determination of Some Essential Trace Elements in Biology and Medicine}
author = {Samsahl, K}
abstractNote = {A method has been developed for the determination with neutron-activation analysis of the following trace elements in soft biological tissues: Br, Ca, Cl, Cu, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, P, Sr and Zn. The method consists in performing a short-term irradiation of the samples with a high thermal neutron flux, followed by fast chemical separations and gamma-spectrometric measurements. The chemical separations and the measurements of short-lived nuclides from a run are finished within 70 min, after the end of irradiation.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1964}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {A Fast Radiochemical Method for the Determination of Some Essential Trace Elements in Biology and Medicine}
author = {Samsahl, K}
abstractNote = {A method has been developed for the determination with neutron-activation analysis of the following trace elements in soft biological tissues: Br, Ca, Cl, Cu, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, P, Sr and Zn. The method consists in performing a short-term irradiation of the samples with a high thermal neutron flux, followed by fast chemical separations and gamma-spectrometric measurements. The chemical separations and the measurements of short-lived nuclides from a run are finished within 70 min, after the end of irradiation.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1964}
month = {Dec}
}