On the detection of rare, and moderately rare, nuclear events L. A. Currie QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 285 - 297
Characteristic limits in radioactivity measurement: From Currie’s definition to the international standard ISO-11929 publication D. CalmetM. HerranzR. Idoeta QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 299 - 304
Bayesian analysis for very-low-background counting of short-lived isotopes: Lowest minimum detectable quantity K. A. MathewsD. W. Gerts QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 305 - 312
Computer code for detection limits and type II errors with unequal sample and blank counting times W. E. PotterJ. Strzelczyk QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 313 - 316
Development of a transportable system for radionuclide analysis W. C. CunninghamD. L. AndersonJ. M. Ondov QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 317 - 322
An orthogonal design of experiment/exploratory data analysis for plutonium contamination H. KurosakiR. RadfordK. G. W. Inn QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 323 - 328
Searching a robust reference value from intercomparison exercise data: Seaweed radionuclide Standard Reference Material (SRM4359) I. OutolaJ. FillibenK. G. W. Inn QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 329 - 334
Protocol for uncertainty assessment of half-lives S. PomméJ. CampsJ. Paepen QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 335 - 339
In-field management of spectrometric data in radiological threat and emergency P. SmolanderS. KuukankorpiH. Toivonen QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 341 - 346
Radioanalytical data quality objectives and measurement quality objectives during a Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center response E. C. Nielsen QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 347 - 351
Accreditation to ISO 17025:2005 for the Radioactivity Metrology Group of the UK’s National Physical Laboratory S. M. JeromeS. M. Judge QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 353 - 355
Determination of 90Sr in preparedness: Optimization of total analysis time for multiple samples A. TovedalU. NygrenH. Ramebäck QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 357 - 362
Prompt determination of evacuee radiation dose from a nuclear event P. P. BachelorJ. I. FrieseG. A. Warren QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 363 - 367
A robust, field-deployable method for the electrodeposition of actinides A. PlionisD. HaasG. Brooks QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 369 - 373
Draft radioanalytical water and soil performance testing: Uncertainty acceptance criteria derived from historical mixed-analyte performance evaluation program results K. G. W. InnJ. J. FillibenJ. Dahlgran QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 375 - 383
Use of thin collodion films to prevent recoil-ion contamination of alpha-spectrometry detectors K. G. W. InnE. HallC. McMahon QA/AC and Radiological Emergency Response Measurements 04 May 2008 Pages: 385 - 390
Contribution to the development of atmospheric radioxenon monitoring G. Le PetitP. ArmandF. Pointurier Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 391 - 398
Comparison of MCNP and experimental measurements for an HPGe-based spectroscopy portal monitor R. M. KeyserW. HensleyD. L. Upp Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 399 - 405
Performance evaluation of spectral deconvolution analysis tool (SDAT) software used for nuclear explosion radionuclide measurements K. M. Foltz BiegalskiS. R. BiegalskiD. A. Haas Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 407 - 413
Documentation of a model action plan to deter illicit nuclear trafficking D. K. SmithM. J. KristoG. B. Dudder Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 415 - 419
Gamma-ray signatures for state-of-health analysis and monitoring of widely-arrayed radiation portal monitor systems M. L. WoodringJ. H. ElyJ. E. Ellis Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 421 - 427
Multi-point radiation monitor K. J. HofstetterD. M. BealsL. J. Harpring Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 429 - 432
Uranium detection using small scintillators in a maritime environment K. J. HofstetterD. M. BealsD. M. Odell Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 433 - 439
Detection limit improvements forecasted at CTBTO IMS radionuclide stations based on size separation of aerosols by aerodynamic diameter S. BiegalskiO. A. EzekoyeS. Waye Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 441 - 445
Source injection distribution functions for alarm algorithm testing S. M. RobinsonE. R. SicilianoJ. E. Schweppe Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 447 - 453
Performance of UniSampo-Shaman with gamma-ray spectra containing known traces of fission products P. A. AarnioJ. J. Ala-HeikkiläT. T. Hakulinen Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 455 - 460
Testing and provisional operation of the IMS radionuclide monitoring network F. PadoaniL. CellaR. Werzi Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 461 - 466
Nuclear, chemical, and physical characterization of nuclear materials L. TandonE. HastingsC. Worley Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 467 - 473
Characterization of depleted uranium oxides fabricated using different processing methods E. P. HastingsC. LewisL. Tandon Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 475 - 481
Fission product ratios as treaty monitoring discriminants H. S. MileyT. W. BowyerR. J. Arthur Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring 04 May 2008 Pages: 483 - 487
Analysis of IAEA environmental samples for plutonium and uranium by ICP/MS in support of international safeguards O. T. Farmer IIIK. B. OlsenS. J. Garofoli Mass Spectrometric Methods for the Determination of Ultra Trace Actinides 04 May 2008 Pages: 489 - 492
Electrodeposition of technetium on platinum for thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS) M. D. EngelmannL. A. MetzN. E. Ballou Mass Spectrometric Methods for the Determination of Ultra Trace Actinides 04 May 2008 Pages: 493 - 498
History of the plutonium bioassay program at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1944–2006 D. W. EfurdR. E. SteinerD. Lewis Mass Spectrometric Methods for the Determination of Ultra Trace Actinides 04 May 2008 Pages: 499 - 504
Evaluation of a new generation quadrupole-based ICP-MS for uranium isotopic measurements in environmental samples F. PointurierA. HubertP. Hémet Mass Spectrometric Methods for the Determination of Ultra Trace Actinides 04 May 2008 Pages: 505 - 511
Evaluation of measurements of 238Pu, 239Pu and 240Pu in urine at the microbecquerel level using thermal ionization mass spectrometry and alpha-spectrometry at Los Alamos National Laboratory: Results of a two year comparison test (LA-UR-06-8055) N. E. BoresM. K. SchultzS. B. Ortiz Mass Spectrometric Methods for the Determination of Ultra Trace Actinides 04 May 2008 Pages: 513 - 518
Radiochemistry as a tool in RIB studies W. Loveland Separation Chemistry and Target Preparation for Nuclear Chemistry Experiments 04 May 2008 Pages: 519 - 523
Atom-at-a-time studies of the transactinide elements D. C. Hoffman Separation Chemistry and Target Preparation for Nuclear Chemistry Experiments 04 May 2008 Pages: 525 - 532
Preparation of a one-curie 171Tm target for the detector for advanced neutron capture experiments (DANCE) J. M. SchwantesW. A. TaylorD. J. Vieira Separation Chemistry and Target Preparation for Nuclear Chemistry Experiments 04 May 2008 Pages: 533 - 542
Applications of solvent extraction in the high-yield multi-process reduction/separation of Eu from excess Sm J. M. SchwantesR. SudoweD. C. Hoffman Separation Chemistry and Target Preparation for Nuclear Chemistry Experiments 04 May 2008 Pages: 543 - 548
Preparation of 235mU targets for 235U(n,n′)235mU cross section measurements E. M. BondS. GloverR. Macri Separation Chemistry and Target Preparation for Nuclear Chemistry Experiments 04 May 2008 Pages: 549 - 554
Actinide targets for neutron cross section measurements J. D. BakerC. A. McGrathF. Tovesson Separation Chemistry and Target Preparation for Nuclear Chemistry Experiments 04 May 2008 Pages: 555 - 560
Preparation of americium targets for nuclear chemistry experiments at DANCE J. R. FitzPatrickE. BondD. Vieira Separation Chemistry and Target Preparation for Nuclear Chemistry Experiments 04 May 2008 Pages: 561 - 566