Professor Emile A. Schweikert presented with the Hevesy Medal for 1986 R. E. Wainerdi Announcement Pages: 5 - 5
Planetary gamma-ray spectroscopy, a special form of prompt charged particle and prompt neutron activation analysis P. EnglertJ. BrücknerH. Wänke Recent Developments Pages: 11 - 22
Determination of cadmium, thallium and lead in environmental samples by proton activation analysis G. WautersC. VandecasteeleJ. Hoste Recent Developments Pages: 23 - 31
Analytical applications of neutron depth profiling R. G. DowningJ. T. MakiR. F. Fleming Recent Developments Pages: 33 - 46
Utilization of deuterium and15N as activable tracers in solid state sciences T. NozakiY. ItohQ. Qiu Recent Developments Pages: 47 - 56
2-D reconstruction of elemental distribution within a sample using neutron capture prompt gamma-rays N. M. Spyrou KusminartoG. E. Nicolaou Recent Developments Pages: 57 - 64
Application of tomographic techniques to an investigation of elemental distributions following neutron irradiations T. B. PierceJ. HuddlestonI. G. Hutchinson Recent Developments Pages: 65 - 69
Derivative techniques in activation analysis W. D. EhmannR. C. Young IIIM. N. Prasad Recent Developments Pages: 71 - 87
A technique for the determination of protein concentration by neutron activation analysis of silver binding W. D. FraschJ. LarsenJ. D. Jones Recent Developments Pages: 89 - 94
Characterization of biological macromolecules by electrophoresis and neutron activation S. F. StoneD. HancockR. Zeisler Recent Developments Pages: 95 - 108
The role of neutron activation analysis and radioanalytical methods in dose-effect relationship studies for the setting of trace metal protection criteria E. SabbioniR. PietraL. Goetz Recent Developments Pages: 109 - 117
Rapid separation of mercury, arsenic, thallium and chromium species J. Starý Sample Preparation Pages: 119 - 123
Arsenic speciation in solid biological specimens by temperature-controlled pyrolysis and NAA M. GalloriniE. OrviniE. Sabbioni Sample Preparation Pages: 125 - 132
Simultaneous determination of arsenic, mercury, antimony and selenium in biological materials with prior collection of gaseous products followed by neutron activation analysis C. Y. WuP. Y. ChenM. H. Yang Sample Preparation Pages: 133 - 140
Sample handling of clinical specimens for ultratrace element analysis R. Cornelis Sample Preparation Pages: 141 - 150
Sample validity in biological trace element and organic nutrient research studies G. V. Iyengar Sample Preparation Pages: 151 - 160
Minimization of the blank values in the neutron activation analysis of biological samples considering the whole procedure F. LuxT. BereznaiS. Trebert Haeberlin Sample Preparation Pages: 161 - 168
Size fractionation techniques combined with INAA for speciation purposes B. Salbu Sample Preparation Pages: 169 - 174
Multielement analysis of purified mineral separates: A study of intermineral partitioning in differentiated silicate melts J. S. Petersen Sample Preparation Pages: 175 - 192
Neutron activation analysis of some noble metals with preconcentration procedure using a new type of cation chelating resin K. S. HuangG. S. ZhuangY. D. Cheng Sample Preparation Pages: 193 - 198
The use of multi-element concentration datasets obtained by INAA in the identification of sources of environmental pollutants M. de BruinP. M. van WijkC. de Roos Information Processing and Control Pages: 199 - 213
The interpretation of multielemental INAA data using pattern recognition methods Ph. K. HopkeR. C. MartinM. A. Evins Information Processing and Control Pages: 215 - 222
New forms of the INAA advance prediction computer program H. S. HsiaV. P. Guinn Information Processing and Control Pages: 223 - 232
Optimization of information properties of NAA with respect to information content and profitability of results I. ObrusníkK. Eckschlager Information Processing and Control Pages: 233 - 242
A particle-size specific elemental mass balance for the apportionment of ambient aerosol T. G. PringleR. E. Jervis Information Processing and Control Pages: 243 - 258
Comparisons of elemental concentrations in hair of the inhabitants of heavy metal polluted areas with those of normal Japanese T. TakeuchiY. NakanoT. Tsukatani Information Processing and Control Pages: 259 - 272