Activation analysis and radiochemistry, comments to their interrelations H. -J. Born Plenary Lectures and Special Lectures Pages: 19 - 37
Medical significance of the essential biological metals I. J. T. Davies Plenary Lectures and Special Lectures Pages: 39 - 64
The discovery and study of the nuclear reactor in Oklo E. Roth Plenary Lectures and Special Lectures Pages: 65 - 78
Chemical fractionation in the solar system J. W. Morgan Plenary Lectures and Special Lectures Pages: 79 - 118
Recent developments in the analytical application of prompt spectrometry I. S. GilesC. OlivierM. Peisach Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 141 - 154
Determination of lithium by instrumental neutron activation analysis K. HeydornP. Z. SkanborgM. E. Wacks Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 155 - 168
An automatic uranium analyser based on delayed neutron counting R. J. RosenbergV. PitkänenA. Sorsa Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 169 - 179
Measurement of annihilation radiation in activation analysis: Enhancement of specificity through triple coincidence S. GangadharanM. Das SankarS. Yegnasubramanian Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 181 - 187
Development of a new approach to trace element analysis using neutron activation followed by high resolution X-ray spectrometry S. AmielM. MantelZ. B. Alfassi Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 189 - 193
Application of X-ray spectroscopy in nondestructive photon activation analysis H. -P. WeiseC. Segebade Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 195 - 202
The use of the microtron for the activation analysis of pure metals and alloys V. N. SamosyukV. I. FirsovM. N. Shtchulepnikov Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 203 - 212
Activation analysis: A basis for chemical similarity and classification J. Op de Beeck Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 213 - 221
Some considerations for future instrumentation and software developments in neutron activation analysis M. De BruinP. J. M. KorthovenJ. P. W. Houtman Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 223 - 230
Some problems concerning the use of automated radiochemical separation systems in destructive neutron activation analysis L. G. NagyG. TörökL. Feuer Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 231 - 241
A method for charged-particle activation analysis and its application to fluorine determination by the19F(p, αγ)16O reaction M. A. ChaudhriG. BurnsB. M. Spicer Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 243 - 253
Activation analysis with cyclotron-produced fast neutrons. Application to instrumental multi-element analysis and to the radiochemical determination of fluorine C. VandecasteeleR. KiefferJ. Hoste Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 255 - 265
Utilization of cyclotron produced fast neutrons in the activation analysis for oxygen H. MünzelF. MichelV. Krivan Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 267 - 273
Hydrogen and deuterium analysis by heavy ion activation J. R. McginleyL. ŽikovskýE. A. Schweikert Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 275 - 283
Experience with the use of the nuclear microprobe for determining light element distributions T. B. Pierce Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 285 - 295
3.5 MeV triton activation for elements with Z<34 B. BorderieJ. N. BarrandonJ. L. Debrun Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 297 - 306
Activation analysis opportunities using a 5·1012 to 5·1013 n/sec 14 MeV generator R. E. WainerdiR. ZeislerE. A. Schweikert Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 307 - 312
Recent instrumental neutron activation analysis studies utilizing very short-lived activities V. P. GuinnD. A. Miller Fundamental Contributions, Technical Development Pages: 313 - 324
Prompt gamma neutron activation analysis to measure whole body nitrogen absolutely: Its application to studies of in-vivo changes in body composition in health and disease J. T. DabekD. VartskyH. M. James Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 325 - 331
Total body sodium and chlorine in normal adults as determined by neutron activation analysis K. J. EllisS. H. CohnJ. Aloia Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 333 - 343
Measurement of total body calcium in some disease T. J. SpinksD. K. BewleyG. F. Joplin Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 345 - 355
In vivo measurement of the Ca/P ratio by local activation with isotopic neutron sources B. MaziereD. ComarD. Kuntz Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 357 - 368
An investigation of nuclear resonance scattering for in vivo analysis of liver copper B. J. ThomasD. VartskyJ. H. Fremlin Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 369 - 373
Variations in trace element concentrations in human blood serum in the normal state investigated by instrumental neutron activation analysis H. JürgensenD. Behne Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 375 - 382
Changes in trace element concentrations in human serum after parenteral application of amino acids U. BernhardK. KasperekL. E. Feinendegen Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 383 - 391
On the distribution of trace elements in human skeletons P. BrätterD. GawlikU. Rösick Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 393 - 403
Determination of some trace elements in different organs of normal rats K. KosticR. J. DraškovicR. S. Draškovic Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 405 - 413
Determination of some trace elements in some human concretions Lj. JaćimovićR. DraškovićB. Ostojić Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 415 - 419
Distributon of trace elements in organs of mice of different inbred strains M. P. SiegersK. KasperekL. E. Feinendegen Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 421 - 426
Application of neutron activation analysis to metallobiochemistry F. GirardiE. MarafanteA. Marchesini Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 427 - 440
Quantitative investigation of some trace elements in renal stones by neutron activation analysis I. DonevS. MashkarovG. Gotsev Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 441 - 449
Investigations on inorganic elements in human lenses of normal and senile cataractous character M. ÖrdöghP. Rácz Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 451 - 461
Biomedical and health studies with the new Canadian SLOWPOKE reactor R. E. JervisR. G. V. HancockK. Isles Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 463 - 471
The influence of seasonal changes in the concentration of trace elements in liver tissue of various wild animals determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis J. TurkstraA. M. HarthoornR. J. N. Brits Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 473 - 481
The distribution of trace elements in normal human liver determined by semi-automated radiochemical neutron activation analysis P. LievensJ. VersieckJ. Hoste Biological and Biomedical Applications Pages: 483 - 496