1. Medical Applications Of In-Vitro X-Ray Fluorescence
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R.D. Friesen, P. Guesry, A.L. Voegele, David C. Price, M. Holliday, L. Kaufman, C.J. Wilson, D.C. Camp, F. Deconinck, and S.J. Swann
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Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Radiochemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,X-ray fluorescence ,Instrumentation ,Fluorescence ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Stable tracers are safe, convenient and readily available, but their use entails the need for involved assay techniques. X-ray fluorescence combines the use of stable tracers with the convenience of radioactive quantitation techniques. An automated system has been developed for use in medicine. Its performance and applications are presented.
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- 1976
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