1968
DOI: 10.1021/ac60257a003
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Automatic group separation system for the simulataneous determination of a great number of elements in biological material of a great number of elements in biological material. Recovery and reproducibility studies

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“…Chemical separation was performed with an automated ion-exchange technique, and gamma spectrometric measurements were carried out on the separated fractions as described earlier (30).…”
Section: Preparation Of the Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical separation was performed with an automated ion-exchange technique, and gamma spectrometric measurements were carried out on the separated fractions as described earlier (30).…”
Section: Preparation Of the Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many procedures for determining Cd in biological tissue have been reported: Lieberman and Kramer (1970); Das and de Vries (1971); Livingston et al (1967); Ljunggren et al (1971); Lucas(1970, 1971); Samsahl et al (1968); Morrison and Potter (1972).…”
Section: Cadmium Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four other separation schemes (Morrison and Potter, 1972;Livingston et al, 1967;Lucas, 1970, 1971;Samsahl et al, 1968) use anion exchange as the key to Cd separation. Cadmium forms very strong chloro-complexes which persist until very low HCl concentrations and the complexes are firmly bound to Dowex 1 or 2, or Amberlite IRA-400 anion exchange resins in the CI form.…”
Section: Cadmium Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The neutron flux monitors consisted of high purity cellulose [9] on which known amounts of the standard solutions had been dried or 100 microliter aliquots of dilute (10-6 g/ml- 10 51 Cr, 59 Fe, 60 Co, 65 Zn, 75 A third set of gamma-ray spectra of the sample and standards was obtained with the gamma-gamma coincidence multidimensional analyzer about 45 days after irradiation and from these, the parent elements of the observed radionuclides 46 Sc, 60 Co, 65 The computer method used in these studies has been adapted from a method developed by Inouye and Rasmussen [6] for the analysis of complex gamma-ray spectra. Figure 2 shows the spectrum recorded over a period of 10 hours on a 25 ml sample of dried calcined blood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%