Optimization of the selection of analysis methods for the determination of naturally occurring radionuclides

The determination of naturally occurring radionuclides in the environment is a complex problem. Particularly the optimization of the analysis methods is very important, while the choice of the method influences the financial and personnel resources, as well as the quality of the results. This work i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Kerntechnik (1987) 2008-05, Vol.73 (3), p.118-121
Hauptverfasser: Heinrich, T., Funke, L., Köhler, M., Schkade, U.-K., Ullrich, F., Löbner, W., Höpner, J., Weiß, D.
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