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Argonne updates: Fuel research and materials lab
Over the past two weeks, Argonne National Laboratory has announced numerous significant advancements being made by its staff to push forward nuclear fuels and materials research. Those announcements include the opening of the new Activated Materials Lab, the development of a new measurement technique, and the application of new artificial intelligence tools.
N. Spronk
Nuclear Technology | Volume 2 | Number 3 | June 1966 | Pages 259-263
Technical Paper and Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT66-A27599
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Sodium can be removed from samples of biological materials by anion exchange. The operations are performed in one test tube which then also serves as the sample holder for subsequent gamma-ray analysis. In this system, 64Cu was counted without detectable losses after reduction of the sodium quantities to 10−6 times the original amounts. Any remaining 24Na activity in the gamma spectrum was subtracted electronically before counting.