1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf02399536
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Toroidal proportional detector for backscattered Mössbauer γ-and x-rays

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“…The aim of the studies is to optimize these parameters to maximize the detection of deficiency. Another paper by Blaes et al (64) describes a toroidal proportion detector for the use of backscattering of Mossbauer y and X-rays. The difficulty in previous designs for toroidal proportional detectors has been their poor 7-ray resolution.…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The aim of the studies is to optimize these parameters to maximize the detection of deficiency. Another paper by Blaes et al (64) describes a toroidal proportion detector for the use of backscattering of Mossbauer y and X-rays. The difficulty in previous designs for toroidal proportional detectors has been their poor 7-ray resolution.…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Progress in the acceptance of these devices will continue and future applications are being discussed (59,60). Biosensors are especially suited for use in clinical chemistry (61)(62)(63)(64)(65) while many of the basic electrodes find use as well (66)(67)(68)(69). Ion-selective microelectrodes have found great utility in physiology and biomedical research.…”
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confidence: 99%