“…[7] 1.09 ± 0.14 12.8 ref. [8] 0.982 ± 0.046 4.68 Present Work 0.979 ± 0.020 2.01 is the atomic mass, λ is the decay constant, N A is Avogadro's number, φ is the thermal neutron flux, F m is the mass fraction of the interest element in the sample, m is the sample mass, I γ is the intensity of the chosen γ-ray, is the system's detection efficiency for the energy of that γ-ray, F I is the isotopic abundance of the interest isotope, T i is the irradiation time, T e is the time elapsed between the end of the irradiation and the start of the counting and T c is the counting time.…”