1966
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554x(66)90262-x
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Application of gamma ray spectrometry and computer techniques to the determination of the minimum detectable content of trace elements in neutron activated materials

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“…which does not depend on R and, in effect, solves for d ¼ 1.4 (in accordance with the result of Pauly et al 11 ). In consequence, that window width also optimizes the critical limit 12 in the hypothesis test that allows one to decide (with a given confidence level) whether a signal is statistically significant or not.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…which does not depend on R and, in effect, solves for d ¼ 1.4 (in accordance with the result of Pauly et al 11 ). In consequence, that window width also optimizes the critical limit 12 in the hypothesis test that allows one to decide (with a given confidence level) whether a signal is statistically significant or not.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…In the analysis of gamma-ray spectra, the analyst typically tries to obtain elemental contents of observed components. Computer programs for estimating upper limits for all elements making no observable contributions have been reported by Girardi et al [101] and the present author [102]. Very small upper limits (less than one ppm) were frequently obtained.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Topics Of Interestsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…Engelmann, C, Analyse Par Activation Aux Photons y, Rapport CEA-R3307 Centre D'Etudes Nucleaires De Saclay, December, 1967. [8] DiNapoli, V., et al, II Nuovo Cimento, Senis X 55B, [95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106] Photonuclear activation analysis has been carried out with the use of the Gulf General Atomic Linacs for the determination of a number of elements in various matrices over the past several years. A modest but continuing research effort has been carried out over this time to provide back-up photonuclear reaction yield data for irradiations carried out with various bremsstrahlung energy maxima, and much of the resulting yield information has been published [1,2].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method was used for the determination of zirconium in leather (187). I n another case, an excess of EDTA was back-titrated with thallium(II1) and either the oxidation of free EDTA or the reduction of thallium(II1) mas observed (565). Diethylamine hmperometric titrations have also been found to be useful for the determination of zirconium.…”
Section: Zirconium and Hafniummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Computer techniques were used for the calculation of detection limits for the determination of vanadium by neutron activation (565). Both nondestructive and destructive methods were used for the determination of vanadium in iron (473).…”
Section: Zirconium and Hafniummentioning
confidence: 99%