1963
DOI: 10.1016/0029-5582(63)90475-9
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LĖevels in W184 populated in the decay of Re184

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“…We applied the radiochemical separation described by Bisgard et ai. [17] with slight modifications: The most active parts (several grams) of the deflector material were dissolved in boiling H20 2 (30~) in a closed distilling apparatus. This precaution was taken in order to avoid possible losses of activity and contamination of the laboratory by sublimation of Re20 7 from overheated walls.…”
Section: Source Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We applied the radiochemical separation described by Bisgard et ai. [17] with slight modifications: The most active parts (several grams) of the deflector material were dissolved in boiling H20 2 (30~) in a closed distilling apparatus. This precaution was taken in order to avoid possible losses of activity and contamination of the laboratory by sublimation of Re20 7 from overheated walls.…”
Section: Source Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%