Article | REF: P2595 V3

Radiochemical and isotopic analysis methods

Author: Gilles REVEL

Publication date: September 10, 2003 | Lire en français

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    4. Radiochemical and isotopic analysis. Applications

    Radiochemical and isotopic analysis methods have applications in all fields. These methods are used either separately or in conjunction with each other, in parallel or even simultaneously for some of them, such as the nuclear microsecond. Table 8 shows how these methods relate to each other. It also indicates their preferred field of application. For methods involving sample irradiation, see [P 2 563] and from this treatise. In the

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