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The Application of the Photographic Plate to the Quantitative Determination of Activities by Track Counts

Abstract

This report was written by E. Broda at the Cavendish Laboratory (Cambridge) in August 1946 and is about the application of the photographic plate to the quantitative determination of activities by track counts. This report includes the experiment description and the discussion of the results and consists of 4 parts: 1) Introduction 2) Estimation of Concentrations 3) The uptake of U in different conditions 4) The upper limits of the fission Cross sections of Bi and Pb. (nowak)
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1946
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Report Number:
INIS-AT-410A
Subject:
46 INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; ABUNDANCE; BACKGROUND NOISE; COUNTING RATES; CROSS SECTIONS; EMULSIONS; FISSION; PARTICLE TRACKS; PHOTOGRAPHY; PLATES
OSTI ID:
22429019
Research Organizations:
Cavendish Laboratory (United Kingdom)
Country of Origin:
Austria
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: AT1501410135025
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
10 page(s)
Announcement Date:
Feb 09, 2016

Citation Formats

Broda, E. The Application of the Photographic Plate to the Quantitative Determination of Activities by Track Counts. Austria: N. p., 1946. Web.
Broda, E. The Application of the Photographic Plate to the Quantitative Determination of Activities by Track Counts. Austria.
Broda, E. 1946. "The Application of the Photographic Plate to the Quantitative Determination of Activities by Track Counts." Austria.
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title = {The Application of the Photographic Plate to the Quantitative Determination of Activities by Track Counts}
author = {Broda, E.}
abstractNote = {This report was written by E. Broda at the Cavendish Laboratory (Cambridge) in August 1946 and is about the application of the photographic plate to the quantitative determination of activities by track counts. This report includes the experiment description and the discussion of the results and consists of 4 parts: 1) Introduction 2) Estimation of Concentrations 3) The uptake of U in different conditions 4) The upper limits of the fission Cross sections of Bi and Pb. (nowak)}
place = {Austria}
year = {1946}
month = {Jul}
}