A short history of nuclear activation analysis Vincent P. Guinn Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 1 - 7
Instrumental neutron activation analysis of biological samples Vincent P. GuinnMaria Gavrilas Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 9 - 16
Neutron activation analysis of biological samples with a preirradiation chemical separation Robert R. GreenbergH. M. KingstonJoost Woittiez Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 17 - 25
Nondestructive determination of arsenic in urine by epithermal neutron activation analysis and Compton suppression Sheldon LandsbergerGary SwiftJon Neuhoff Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 27 - 32
CADEIA and REJECT M. Carmo FreitasM. Carmo LançaF. De Corte Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 33 - 41
Determination of trace elements in standard reference materials by the ko-standardization method B. SmodišR. JaćimovićP. Stegnar Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 43 - 51
A new microcomputer-controlled neutron activation and analysis system J. B. EdwardP. A. BeeleyJ. S. Poland Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 53 - 61
The use of Compton suppression spectrometers for trace element studies in biological materials M. RossbachR. ZeislerJ. R. W. Woittiez Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 63 - 73
Tomography and elemental analysis of biological systems Nicholas M. Spyrou Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 75 - 83
Application of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis/neutron activation analysis for protein quantification Susan F. StoneRolf ZeislerGlen E. Gordon Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 85 - 91
Location and quantification of metal ions in enzymes combining polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and particle-induced X-ray emission Zoltán Szökefalvi-NagyCsaba BagyinkaHuen Le Quynh Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 93 - 101
Analysis of biological samples using prompt gamma radions induced by 14.7-MeV neutrons C. L. HollasL. E. UsseryR. E. Morgado Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 103 - 110
A new technique for the study of erythrocyte survival by double labeling and use of a well-type Ge detector Peter BodeMarcel de BruinBert Wolterbeek Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 111 - 118
Charged-particle activation analysis of biological material J. HosteC. Vandecasteele Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 119 - 131
An X-ray microprobe facility using synchrotron radiation B. M. GordonK. W. JonesS. R. Sutton Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 133 - 141
Radioisotope induced X-ray emission (RIXE) studies in life sciences John J. LaBrecque Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 143 - 148
Nuclear analytical methods for trace element studies in calcified tissues M. A. Chaudhri Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 149 - 159
Fluorine concentrations in bone biopsy samples determined by proton-induced gamma-ray emission and cyclic neutron activation N. M. SpyrouW. J. AltafM. Surian Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 161 - 168
Study of physiopathological phenomena in dental enamel by neutron activation analysis M. Ung BaoV. VernoisG. Revel Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 169 - 176
Trace elemental content of biological materials Neil I. WardFadi R. Abou-ShakraSteven F. Durrant Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 177 - 187
Instrumental neutron activation analysis of geological and biological reference materials using the ko-standardization method M. Carmo Freitas Neutron Activation and Related Methods Pages: 189 - 194
Soluble metals in the atmosphere and their biological implications John W. Winchester Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 195 - 212
Major and trace elements in spruce needles by NAA Armin WyttenbachSixto BajoLeonhard Tobler Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 213 - 221
Transfer of toxic elements from the atmosphere to cattle and game animals C. RonneauJ. Patigny-EversJ. Cara Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 223 - 229
Determination of trace elements in aerosol samples by Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis R. P. PaivaC. J. S. MunitaC. D. Alonso Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 231 - 242
Production of134Cs thermo-generated aerosols C. RonneauK. FonsnyC. Myttenaere Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 243 - 248
Whole body content and turnover of Cs and K D. BergW. E. KolimerG. Voigt Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 249 - 256
Studies of cadmium uptake in bone and its environmental distribution S. S. KrishnanS. M. W. LuiJ. E. Harrison Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 257 - 261
Elemental concentrations in hair of inhabitants of a cadmium-polluted area T. TakeuchiY. NakanoM. Kasuya Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 263 - 268
Determination of manganese in airborne particulates in a dry-cell battery factory using x-ray fluorescence technique T. SumitraS. Kongsombatsuk Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 269 - 277
Environmental impact of the gold mining industry in Ghana S. Akoto BamfordE. OsaeL. A. Antwi Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 279 - 285
Trace element determination in scalp hair of people working at a copper smelter M. D. TshiashalaK. KabengeleB. M. Lumu Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 287 - 294
Air quality status in Kinshasa as determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis, atomic absorption spectrometry, and ion-exchange chromatography K. K. LoboM. D. TshiashalaC. Ronneau Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 295 - 305
Mapping technique based on elemental hair composition data L. I. ZhukA. A. Kist Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 307 - 320
Environmental specimen banking Robert E. Lee Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 321 - 327
Alaskan marine mammal tissue archival project Paul R. BeckerBarbara J. KosterRolf Zeisler Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 329 - 334
A comprehensive study on the contents and leaching of trace elements from fly-ash originating from polish hard coal by NAA and AAS methods Rajmund DybczynskiKrzysztof KulisaZygmunt Szopa Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 335 - 345
An environmental research on trace elements in freshwater fish by neutron activation analysis K. S. ParkN. B. KimK. Y. Lee Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 347 - 354
Identifying sources of groundwater pollution using trace element signatures Ilhan OlmezMarilyn J. Hayes Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 355 - 361
An application of INAA and PIXE on the analysis of nutritional and toxicological elements in samples of drinkable water P. BlasiG. CapannesiF. A. Sedda Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 363 - 375
Plastics from household waste as a source of heavy metal pollution P. BodeM. de BruinP. J. Meyer Nuclear Methods in Environmental Studies Pages: 377 - 383
In vivo neutron activation analysis of organ cadmium burdens D. M. FranklinC. J. G. GuthrieA. J. Newman Taylor In Vivo Analysis Pages: 401 - 406
In vivo measurements of cadmium and lead in occupationally-exposed workers and an urban population W. D. MorganS. J. S. RydeR. A. Braithwaite In Vivo Analysis Pages: 407 - 414
Recent developments in in vivo neutron activation analysis facilities S. S. KrishnanK. G. McNeillJ. E. Harrison In Vivo Analysis Pages: 415 - 421
A proposed three-phase counting system for the in vivo measurement of the major elements using pulsed 14 MeV neutrons S. MitraJ. F. SutcliffeG. L. Hill In Vivo Analysis Pages: 423 - 428
Measurements of total body calcium by prompt-gamma neutron activation abalysis using a252Cf source S. J. S. RydeW. D. MorganJ. Dutton In Vivo Analysis Pages: 429 - 437
Combination of neutron activation analysis, tracer techniques, and biochemical methods in the investigation of selenium metabolism D. BehneS. ScheidA. Kyriakopoulos Applications in Medical Research Pages: 439 - 447
Speciation of chromium in plasma and liver tissue of endstage renal failure patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis Frédérique BorguetRita CornelisNorbert Lameire Applications in Medical Research Pages: 449 - 460