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2. Update of the BIPM comparison BIPM.RI(II)-K1.Cs-134 of activity measurements of the radionuclide 134Cs to include the 2014 result of the POLATOM (Poland), the 2014 result of the NRC (Canada), the 2015 result of the LNMRI-IRD (Brazil) and the 2016 result of the PTB (Germany)
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C Michotte, S Courte, R Coulon, M Nonis, S Judge, G Ratel, C J da Silva, R Galea, K Moore, T Dziel, A Muklanowicz, J Marganiec-Gałązka, O Nähle, and K Kossert
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General Engineering - Abstract
Main text Since 1976, 23 laboratories have submitted 44 samples of 134Cs to the International Reference System (SIR) for activity comparison at the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM), with comparison identifier BIPM.RI(II)-K1.Cs-134. In the last few years, the POLATOM (Poland), the NRC (Canada), the LNMRI-IRD (Brazil) and the PTB (Germany) participated in the comparison and the key comparison reference value (KCRV) has been updated. The degrees of equivalence between each equivalent activity measured in the SIR or linked to the SIR from the APMP.RI(II)-K2.Cs-134 comparison and the updated KCRV have been calculated and the results are given in the form of a table. A graphical representation is also given. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database https://www.bipm.org/kcdb/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCRI, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).
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- 2023
3. Update of the BIPM comparison BIPM.RI(II)-K1.I-131 of activity measurements of the radionuclide 131I to include the 2015 results of the BEV (Austria) and the POLATOM (Poland), the 2017 result of the NMISA (South Africa), and to link the CCRI(II)-S6.I-131 comparison
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C Michotte, S Courte, R Coulon, M Nonis, G Ratel, F J Maringer, R Brettner-Messler, T Dziel, A Listkowska, M W van Rooy, M J van Staden, J Lubbe, and B Zimmerman
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General Engineering - Abstract
Main text Three new participations in the BIPM.RI(II)-K1.I-131 comparison have been added to the previous results and this has produced a revised value for the key comparison reference value (KCRV), calculated using the power-moderated weighted mean. A link has been made to the CCRI(II)-S6.I-131 comparison piloted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 2006, based on the participation of CMI-IIR in both comparisons. One NMI used the S6 comparison to update its degree of equivalence. The results of two NMIs in the CCRI(II)-S6.I-131 comparison were superseded by a more recent APMP.RI(II)-K2.I-131 comparison. The degrees of equivalence between each equivalent activity measured in the International Reference System (SIR) and the KCRV have been calculated and the results are given in the form of a table for the latest results in the BIPM.RI(II)-K1.I-131, and the linked CCRI(II)-S6.I-131, APMP.RI(II)-K2.I-131 and EURAMET.RI(II)-K2.I-131 comparisons. A graphical presentation is also given. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database https://www.bipm.org/kcdb/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCRI, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).
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- 2023
4. Activity measurements of the radionuclides 99mTc, 18F and 64Cu for the POLATOM, Poland, in the ongoing comparisons BIPM.RI(II)-K4 series and KCRV update in the corresponding BIPM.RI(II)-K1 comparison
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C Michotte, T Dziel, A Listkowska, T Ziemek, Z Tymiński, and I Da Silva
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General Engineering - Abstract
Main text In 2016, comparisons of activity measurements of 99mTc, 18F and 64Cu using the Transfer Instrument of the International Reference System (SIRTI) took place at the National Centre for Nuclear Research, Radioisotope Centre (POLATOM, Poland). Ampoules containing about 33 kBq of 99mTc, 28 kBq of 18F and 110 kBq of 64Cu solutions were measured in the SIRTI for about 3, 5 and 1.5 half-lives, respectively. The POLATOM standardized the activity in the ampoules by 4π(LS)β–γ coincidence measurements. The comparisons, identifiers BIPM.RI(II)-K4.Tc-99m, BIPM.RI(II)-K4.F-18 and BIPM.RI(II)-K4.Cu-64, are linked to the corresponding BIPM.RI(II)-K1.Tc-99m, BIPM.RI(II)-K1.F-18 and BIPM.RI(II)-K1.Cu-64 comparisons. The BIPM.RI(II)-K1 99mTc and 18F key comparison reference values have been updated to include the latest BIPM.RI(II)-K4 linked results and degrees of equivalence for both comparison series have been evaluated. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database https://www.bipm.org/kcdb/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCRI, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).
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- 2022
5. Update of the BIPM comparison BIPM.RI(II)-K1.Co-57 of activity measurements of the radionuclide 57Co to include the 2013 result of the POLATOM (Poland), the 2015 result of the NMISA (South Africa), the 2021 result of the CMI (Czech Republic), and to link the CCRI(II)-S6.Co-57 comparison
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C Michotte, S Courte, M Nonis, R Coulon, G Ratel, B Zimmerman, T Dziel, A Muklanowicz, T Ziemek, M J van Staden, M W van Rooy, J Lubbe, J Sochorová, and P Auerbach
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General Engineering - Abstract
Main text Three new participations in the BIPM.RI(II)-K1.Co-57 comparison have been added to the previous results and this has produced a revised value for the key comparison reference value (KCRV), calculated using the power-moderated weighted mean. A link has been made to the CCRI(II)-S6.Co-57 comparison piloted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 2008 for which one sample of the 57Co radioactive solution was sent to the SIR. Two NMIs used the S6 comparison to update their degree of equivalence. The degrees of equivalence between each equivalent activity measured in the International Reference System (SIR) and the KCRV have been calculated and the results are given in the form of a table for the remaining seven NMIs in the BIPM.RI(II)-K1.Co-57 comparison and the three eligible participants in the CCRI(II)-S6.Co-57 comparison. A graphical presentation is also given. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database https://www.bipm.org/kcdb/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCRI, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).
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- 2022
6. Bilateral comparison of 14C activity measurements at the NCBJ RC POLATOM and the ENEA-INMRI
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T. Ziemek, A. Jęczmieniowski, E. Lech, P. De Felice, T. Dziel, Marco Capogni, A. Listkowska, Zbigniew Tymiński, and R. Broda
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Physics ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Radiochemistry ,Liquid scintillation counting ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Scintillator ,010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Pollution ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Activity measurements ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,NIST ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
A bilateral comparison of 14C activity measurements between ENEA-INMRI (Italy) and NCBJ RC POLATOM (Poland) was organized in the year 2015 and piloted by POLATOM, which provided the sources for the comparison. A set of six sources in Ultima Gold scintillator was measured at POLATOM using four different counters by two liquid scintillation counting methods: TDCR and CIEMAT/NIST. Three of sources were measured also at ENEA-INMRI by using two different TDCR counters. The results achieved in the comparison show an excellent agreement.
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- 2017
7. Results of an international comparison of activity measurements of $^{68}$Ge
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Emin Yeltepe, Leena Joseph, C.J. da Silva, A. Javornik, P.A.L. da Cruz, J. Ometakova, M. Krivosek, John Keightley, M. Zalesakova, J.M. Lee, Jeffrey T. Cessna, M.-C. Yuan, Y. Nedjadi, M. Mejuto, M. Zhang, Timothy Jackson, Lizbeth Laureano-Perez, F. van Wyngaardt, J. Liang, Abdullah Dirican, A.K. Pearce, K.B. Lee, M.-R. Ioan, M. Sahagia, C. Bobin, Ole Nähle, T. Dziel, C.Y. Yeh, Karsten Kossert, C. Fréchou, A. Listkowska, E. García-Toraño Martinez, D.N. Kulkarni, Yasushi Sato, A. Antohe, Justyna Marganiec-Gałązka, A. Iwahara, H. Liu, Ryan P. Fitzgerald, A. Luca, Brian E. Zimmerman, M. Roteta, Z. Tymiński, Akira Yunoki, M.L. Smith, P. Cassette, F. Juget, Anuradha Ravindra, Agung, Denis E. Bergeron, B. Howe, National Institute of Standards and Technology [Gaithersburg] (NIST), Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation [Australie] (ANSTO), Laboratório Nacional de Metrologia das Radiações Ionizantes, Instituto de Radioproteção e Dosimetria, National Institute of Metrology [Beijing], Laboratoire National Henri Becquerel (LNHB), Département Métrologie Instrumentation & Information (DM2I), Laboratoire d'Intégration des Systèmes et des Technologies (LIST (CEA)), Direction de Recherche Technologique (CEA) (DRT (CEA)), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Direction de Recherche Technologique (CEA) (DRT (CEA)), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Laboratoire d'Intégration des Systèmes et des Technologies (LIST (CEA)), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Département d'instrumentation Numérique (DIN (CEA-LIST)), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt [Braunschweig] (PTB), Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Government of India, Department of Atomic Energy, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science [Daejon] (KRISS), KRISS, National Centre for Nuclear Research Radioisotope, Centre POLATOM, Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Slovenský Metrologický Ústav, Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas Medioambientales y Tecnológicas [Madrid] (CIEMAT), Institut Universitaire de Radiophysique Appliquée, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Turkish Atomic Energy Authority, National Physical Laboratory [Teddington] (NPL), Laboratoire d'Intégration des Systèmes et des Technologies (LIST), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Laboratoire d'Intégration des Systèmes et des Technologies (LIST), and Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay
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Germanium-68 ,Nuclear instrumentation ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry ,Metrology ,01 natural sciences ,Equivalence ,Coincidence ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Statistics ,Activity concentration ,CALIBRATION METHODOLOGY ,Equivalence (measure theory) ,International comparison ,Mathematics ,instrumentation ,Radiation ,Gallium-68 ,Primary activity measurement ,STANDARDIZATION ,calibration ,0104 chemical sciences ,Activity measurements ,radioactivity ,NIST ,Reference material ,ionizing radiation - Abstract
Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Radionuclide Metrology and its Applications (ICRM), May 15-19, 2017, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Organizer: Argentinian National Atomic Energy Commission; International audience; An international key comparison, identifier CCRI(II)-K2.Ge-68, has been performed. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) served as the pilot laboratory, distributing aliquots of a $^{68}$Ge/$^{68}$Ga solution. Results for the activity concentration, CA, of $^{68}$Ge at a reference date of 12h00 UTC 14 November 2014 were submitted by 17 laboratories, encompassing many variants of coincidence methods and liquid-scintillation counting methods. The first use of 4π(Cherenkov)β-γ coincidence and anticoincidence methods in an international comparison is reported. One participant reported results by secondary methods only. Two results, both utilizing pure liquid-scintillation methods, were identified as outliers. Evaluation using the Power-Moderated Mean method results in a proposed Comparison Reference Value (CRV) of 621.7(11) kBq g$^{−1}$, based on 14 results. The degrees of equivalence and their associated uncertainties are evaluated for each participant. Several participants submitted 3.6 mL ampoules to the BIPM to link the comparison to the International Reference System (SIR) which may lead to the evaluation of a Key Comparison Reference Value and associated degrees of equivalence.
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- 2018
8. Results of an international comparison of activity measurements of
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J T, Cessna, R, Fitzgerald, B E, Zimmerman, L, Laureano-Pérez, D E, Bergeron, F, van Wyngaardt, M, Smith, T, Jackson, B, Howe, C J, da Silva, A, Iwahara, P A L, da Cruz, M, Zhang, H, Liu, J, Liang, C, Fréchou, C, Bobin, P, Cassette, K, Kossert, O, Nähle, J, Marganiec-Gałązka, L, Joseph, A, Ravindra, D N, Kulkarni, A, Yunoki, Y, Sato, K B, Lee, J M, Lee, Agung, T, Dziel, A, Listkowska, Z, Tymiński, M, Sahagia, A, Antohe, M-R, Ioan, A, Luca, M, Krivosek, J, Ometakova, A, Javornik, M, Zalesakova, E, García-Toraño Martinez, M, Roteta, M, Mejuto, Y, Nedjadi, F, Juget, M-C, Yuan, C Y, Yeh, E, Yeltepe, A, Dirican, J, Keightley, and A, Pearce
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An international key comparison, identifier CCRI(II)-K2.Ge-68, has been performed. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) served as the pilot laboratory, distributing aliquots of a
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- 2017
9. Comparison of
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T, Ziemek, M, Capogni, G, Ratel, R, Broda, T, Dziel, A, Fazio, and A, Listkowska
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A bilateral comparison between ENEA-INMRI (Italy) and NCBJ RC POLATOM (Poland) of
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- 2017
10. New mineralogical phases identified by Mössbauer measurements in Morasko meteorite
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T. Dziel, A. Wojnarowska, Łukasz Karwowski, and Jolanta Gałązka-Friedman
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Materials science ,Mineralogy ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Taenite ,Troilite ,Kamacite ,Meteorite ,Mössbauer spectroscopy ,Antitaenite ,engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Tetrataenite - Abstract
For Mossbauer studies of the Morasko meteorite three different samples were isolated: troilite, kamacite and taenite. Investigated spectra revealed new mineralogical phases: taenite, tetrataenite and antitaenite. That is first such identification in meteorite found in Poland.
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- 2008
11. Results of an international comparison for the activity measurement of 177Lu
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F Jaubert, Stefaan Pommé, J. Lubbe, R. Van Ammel, Ryan P. Fitzgerald, Flavio Silva, P. De Felice, Timotheos Altzitzoglou, E Bakhshandeiar, T. Dziel, A Arinc, Lindsey J. Bignell, Marlon-Ferreira Dias, J. Paepen, C.J. da Silva, Aldo Fazio, Ione M. Yamazaki, Aurelian Luca, Ole Nähle, Jeffrey T. Cessna, W.M. van Wyngaardt, Marina F. Koskinas, Andrei Antohe, Christophe Bobin, L. Mo, Brian E. Zimmerman, Oliver Ott, B.R.S. Simpson, John Keightley, Karsten Kossert, Akira Iwahara, M. Sahagia, M.L. Cozzella, Marco Capogni, Lena Johansson, M.J. van Staden, and Denis E. Bergeron
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Radioisotopes ,Radiation ,Radiochemistry ,Lutetium ,Reference Standards ,computer.software_genre ,Radiation Dosage ,Activity measurements ,Reference Values ,Reference values ,Data mining ,Mutual recognition ,Radiometry ,computer ,Reference standards ,Mathematics - Abstract
An international Key Comparison of (177)Lu has recently been carried out. Twelve laboratories performed assays for radioactivity content on aliquots of a common master solution of (177)Lu, leading to eleven results submitted for entry into the Key Comparison Database of the Mutual Recognition Arrangement. A proposed Comparison Reference Value (CRV) was calculated to be 3.288(4)MBq/g using all eleven results. Degrees of equivalence and their uncertainties were calculated for each laboratory based on the CRV. Most of the values reported by the participating laboratories were within 0.6% of the CRV.
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- 2011
12. New mineralogical phases identified by Mössbauer measurements in Morasko meteorite
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A. Wojnarowska, T. Dziel, J. Gałązka-Friedman, and Ł. Karwowski
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- 2008
13. Update of the BIPM comparison BIPM.RI(II)-K1.Sr-85 of activity measurements of the radionuclide 85Sr to include the 2009 result of the POLATOM (Poland)
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A Listkowska, G Ratel, S Courte, C Michotte, and T. Dziel
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Radionuclide ,Activity measurements ,Isotope ,Radiochemistry ,General Engineering ,Environmental science ,Isotopes of strontium - Abstract
Since 1975, ten laboratories have submitted 27 samples of known activity of 85Sr to the International Reference System (SIR) for activity comparison at the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM), with comparison identifier BIPM.RI(II)-K1.Sr-85. The values of the activity submitted were between about 0.2 MBq and 19 MBq. The key comparison reference value (KCRV) has been recalculated to include the primary standardization result for the POLATOM, Poland. There are now four results in the BIPM.RI(II)-K1.Sr-85 comparison. The degrees of equivalence between each equivalent activity measured in the SIR and the updated KCRV have been calculated and the results are given in the form of a table. A graphical presentation is also given. Main text To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database kcdb.bipm.org/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCRI, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).
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- 2015
14. Comparison of digital coincidence modules used at POLATOM and PTB for TDCR and 4πβ(LS)-γ coincidence counters.
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Ziemek T, Nähle OJ, Kossert K, Leschitzki S, Takács MP, Broda R, Listkowska A, Tymiński Z, and Dziel T
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Activity measurements of
3 H,241 Am and60 Co solutions were performed to compare digital coincidence modules used at PTB and POLATOM for TDCR and 4πβ(LS)-γ coincidence counting. The activities determined with various coincidence modules connected in parallel to the same counter at PTB were found to be consistent. Observed discrepancies caused by differences in the coincidence resolving time did not exceed 0.14%. Accidental coincidences simulated by a frequency generator were registered, and the coincidence resolving time was determined., (Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2020
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15. A new coincidence module using pulse-mixing method applied in the 4π(LS)-γ coincidence system with TDCR detector.
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Ziemek T, Broda R, Dziel T, Listkowska A, and Tymiński Z
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Application of a new coincidence module using the pulse-mixing method in the 4π(LS)-γ coincidence system with TDCR detector in the beta channel (TDCRG) is presented. The pulse-mixing method extended for the TDCR system with gamma channel was compared with the classical coincidence method where the coincidence resolving time is introduced. The characteristics of the resolving and dead time of the above two methods were investigated. The level of accidental coincidences in the system was determined. The new developed coincidence module was validated by activity measurement of a set of
51 Cr,54 Mn,60 Co,65 Zn,85 Sr and134 Cs standards., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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16. Comparison of 131 I activity measurements at the NCBJ RC POLATOM and the ENEA-INMRI linked to the BIPM SIR system.
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Ziemek T, Capogni M, Ratel G, Broda R, Dziel T, Fazio A, and Listkowska A
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A bilateral comparison between ENEA-INMRI (Italy) and NCBJ RC POLATOM (Poland) of
131 I-solution activity measurements was organized in the year 2015 and piloted by POLATOM, which provided the sources for the comparison. The131 I master solution was standardized independently at both institutes by using Liquid Scintillation Counting and ionization chamber techniques. The131 I master solution was then sent by POLATOM to the BIPM International Reference System (SIR). The comparison was registered as an EURAMET.RI(II)-K2.I-131 key comparison allowing the ENEA-INMRI result to enter in the SIR database., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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17. Results of an international comparison of activity measurements of 68 Ge.
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Cessna JT, Fitzgerald R, Zimmerman BE, Laureano-Pérez L, Bergeron DE, van Wyngaardt F, Smith M, Jackson T, Howe B, da Silva CJ, Iwahara A, da Cruz PAL, Zhang M, Liu H, Liang J, Fréchou C, Bobin C, Cassette P, Kossert K, Nähle O, Marganiec-Gałązka J, Joseph L, Ravindra A, Kulkarni DN, Yunoki A, Sato Y, Lee KB, Lee JM, Agung, Dziel T, Listkowska A, Tymiński Z, Sahagia M, Antohe A, Ioan MR, Luca A, Krivosek M, Ometakova J, Javornik A, Zalesakova M, García-Toraño Martinez E, Roteta M, Mejuto M, Nedjadi Y, Juget F, Yuan MC, Yeh CY, Yeltepe E, Dirican A, Keightley J, and Pearce A
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An international key comparison, identifier CCRI(II)-K2.Ge-68, has been performed. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) served as the pilot laboratory, distributing aliquots of a
68 Ge/68 Ga solution. Results for the activity concentration, CA , of68 Ge at a reference date of 12h00 UTC 14 November 2014 were submitted by 17 laboratories, encompassing many variants of coincidence methods and liquid-scintillation counting methods. The first use of 4π(Cherenkov)β-γ coincidence and anticoincidence methods in an international comparison is reported. One participant reported results by secondary methods only. Two results, both utilizing pure liquid-scintillation methods, were identified as outliers. Evaluation using the Power-Moderated Mean method results in a proposed Comparison Reference Value (CRV) of 621.7(11)kBqg-1 , based on 14 results. The degrees of equivalence and their associated uncertainties are evaluated for each participant. Several participants submitted 3.6mL ampoules to the BIPM to link the comparison to the International Reference System (SIR) which may lead to the evaluation of a Key Comparison Reference Value and associated degrees of equivalence., (Published by Elsevier Ltd.)- Published
- 2018
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18. Impurities in Tc-99m radiopharmaceutical solution obtained from Mo-100 in cyclotron.
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Tymiński Z, Saganowski P, Kołakowska E, Listkowska A, Ziemek T, Cacko D, and Dziel T
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The gamma emitting impurities in
99m Tc solution obtained from enriched molybdenum100 Mo metallic target after its irradiation in a cyclotron were measured using a high-purity germanium (HPGe) detector. The radioactivity range of tested samples of99m Tc was rather low, in the range from 0.34 to 2.39 MBq, thus creating a challenge to investigate the standard measurement HPGe system for impurity detection and quantification. In the process of99m Tc separation from irradiated target the AnaLig® Tc-02 resin, Dionex H+ and Alumina A columns were used. Fractions of eluates from various steps of separation process were taken and measured for radionuclidic purity. The overall measurement sensitivity of gamma emitters in terms of minimum detectable activity (MDA) was found at the level of 14-70Bq with emission lines in range of 36 - 1836keV resulting in impurity content range of 6.7 × 10-4 to 3.4 × 10-3 % for93 Tc,93m Tc,94 Tc,94m Tc,95 Tc,95m Tc,96 Tc96 Nb,97 Nb,99 Mo contaminants and 9.4 × 10-3 % for97m Tc. The usefulness of the chosen measurement conditions and the method applied to testing the potential contaminators was proved by reaching satisfactory results of MDAs less than the criteria of impurity concentration of all nuclides specified in the European Pharmacopoeia., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2018
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19. Preparation method and quality control of multigamma volume sources with different matrices.
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Listkowska A, Lech E, Saganowski P, Tymiński Z, Dziel T, Cacko D, Ziemek T, Kołakowska E, and Broda R
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The aim of the work was to develop new radioactive standard sources based on epoxy resins. The optimal proportions of the components and the homogeneity of the matrices were determined. The activity of multigamma sources prepared in Marinelli beakers was determined with reference to the National Standard of Radionuclides Activity in Poland. The difference of radionuclides activity values determined using calibrated gamma spectrometer and the activity of standard solutions used are in most cases significantly lower than measurement uncertainty limits. Sources production method and quality control procedure have been developed., (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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20. (90)Y microspheres prepared by sol-gel method, promising medical material for radioembolization of liver malignancies.
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Łada W, Iller E, Wawszczak D, Konior M, and Dziel T
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- Humans, Embolization, Therapeutic, Liver Neoplasms therapy, Microspheres, Radiopharmaceuticals chemistry, Radiopharmaceuticals pharmacokinetics, Radiopharmaceuticals pharmacology, Yttrium Radioisotopes chemistry, Yttrium Radioisotopes pharmacokinetics, Yttrium Radioisotopes pharmacology
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A new technology for the production of radiopharmaceutical (90)Y microspheres in the form of spherical yttrium oxide grains obtained by sol-gel method has been described. The authors present and discuss the results of investigations performed in the development of new production technology of yttrium microspheres and determination of their physic-chemical properties. The final product has the structure of spherical yttrium oxide grains with a diameter 25-100μm, is stable and free from contaminants. Irradiation of 20mg samples of grains with diameter of 20-50μm in the thermal neutron flux of 1.7×10(14)cm(-2)s(-1) at the core of MARIA research nuclear reactor allowed to obtain microspheres labelled with the (90)Y isotope on the way of the nuclear reaction (89)Y(n, ɤ)(90)Y. Specific activity of irradiated microspheres has been determined by application of absolute triple to double coincidence ratio method (TDCR) and has been evaluated at 190MBq/mg Y. (90)Y microspheres prepared by the proposed technique can be regarded as a promising medical material for radioembolization of liver malignancies., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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21. Standardisation and half-life measurements of (111)In.
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Dziel T, Listkowska A, and Tymiński Z
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The standardisation of (111)In by 4π(LS)-γ coincidence and anticoincidence counting is presented. Absolute measurements were performed for samples with different concentrations of carrier solution and for different window settings in the gamma channel. The radioactive concentration of the master solution determined on the same reference date was consistent for all measurements performed. The evaluated typical uncertainty was 0.43%. The half-life of (111)In was determined using a time series of measurements performed with an ionisation chamber. A least squares fit of the measured data resulted in a half-life of 2.8067 (34) days consistent with Decay Data Evaluation Project recommended value (0.064% higher than the DDEP value)., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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22. Radionuclidic purity tests in (18)F radiopharmaceutIcals production process.
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Dziel T, Tymiński Z, Sobczyk K, Walęcka-Mazur A, and Kozanecki P
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- Materials Testing, Poland, Quality Control, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Drug Compounding standards, Drug Contamination prevention & control, Fluorine Radioisotopes analysis, Fluorine Radioisotopes standards, Radiometry methods, Radiometry standards
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Radionuclidic purity tests of (18)F radiopharmaceuticals (Na(18)F and fluorodeoxyglucose [(18)F]FDG) and radionuclide composition analysis of irradiated water [(18)O]H2O were performed. The measurements were conducted using a High-Purity Germanium (HPGe) detector and a liquid scintillation counter. Radionuclide identification and activity measurements were performed for samples from different stages of the production process. Most of the impurities were detected on QMA (quaternary methylammonium) anion exchange columns and in liquid wastes. Using liquid scintillation counting, the activity of (3)H resulting from the (18)O[p, (3)H](16)O reaction was determined. It was shown that all of the impurities were efficiently determined and eliminated in the radiopharmaceuticals synthesis process and that the final products meet the requirements set by relevant regulations., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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23. Proficiency test of ⁹⁰Y and ⁸⁹Sr activity measurements in Polish hospitals.
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Dziel T, Listkowska A, and Tymiński Z
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- Calibration, Poland, Reference Standards, Strontium Radioisotopes standards, Yttrium Radioisotopes standards, Hospitals, Strontium Radioisotopes analysis, Yttrium Radioisotopes analysis
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The Radioisotope Centre POLATOM organized a proficiency test of activity measurements of (90)Y and (89)Sr with nuclear medicine departments in Polish hospitals. Radioactive solutions used in this exercise were standardized by the TDCR method using the measurement systems of the National Standard of Radionuclides Activity in Poland. Results were analysed in compliance with ISO/IEC 17043:2010 (ISO, 2010) by calculating z scores and ζ (zeta) scores. The overall performance of the participants varied significantly. The sources of errors appeared to be the values of the calibration factor used during activity assay and the underestimation of uncertainties by the participants., (© 2013 Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2014
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24. Standardization of Sm-153 solution by absolute methods.
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Dziel T, Broda R, Ziemek T, Muklanowicz A, and Listkowska A
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- Half-Life, Humans, Reference Standards, Samarium pharmacokinetics, Samarium standards, Solutions, Uncertainty, Samarium analysis
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Standardization of (153)Sm by 4π(LS)-γ coincidence and anticoincidence counting and the CIEMAT/NIST method in three LS-counters is presented. This short half-life radionuclide is applied in tumor therapy and bone pain palliation. A simplified disintegration scheme of (153)Sm was applied in the calculation of the counting efficiency. Standard uncertainties of 0.4% for the (153)Sm measurements by the 4π(LS)-γ coincidence and anticoincidence techniques and 0.7% by the C/N method were evaluated, respectively. An agreement of the standardization results by both methods within the respective uncertainties was obtained. The half-life of (153)Sm of (1.92895±0.00024) days was determined during one month of measurements and correction for europium isotope impurities by the C/N method in the TriCarb 2910 LS-counter., (© 2013 Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2014
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25. Determination of 90Sr traces in medical 90Y after separation on DGA column.
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Pawlak DW, Parus JL, Dziel T, Muklanowicz A, and Mikolajczak R
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- Chromatography methods, Glycolates, Radiotherapy, Strontium Radioisotopes analysis, Yttrium Radioisotopes chemistry
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A new analytical procedure for (90)Sr determination in freshly milked (90)Y from a (90)Sr/(90)Y generator is described. To a solution containing 125 mg of Sr a 200 to 400 MBq sample of (90)Y is added and strontium is separated from (90)Y using DGA column of 1 mL volume. (90)Sr is recovered in a yield close to 100% and counted in a liquid scintillation spectrometer (LSC). The separated strontium is slightly contaminated with (90)Y in the range from 7 to 19% of (90)Sr activity. The separation and counting can be completed within 30 min. The detection limit in 900 s counting time is equal to about 0.2 Bq. This corresponds to (90)Sr/(90)Y activity ratio of 10(-8) level., (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2013
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26. Results of an international comparison for the activity measurement of 177Lu.
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Zimmerman BE, Altzitzoglou T, Antohe A, Arinc A, Bakhshandeiar E, Bergeron DE, Bignell L, Bobin C, Capogni M, Cessna JT, Cozzella ML, da Silva CJ, De Felice P, Dias MS, Dziel T, Fazio A, Fitzgerald R, Iwahara A, Jaubert F, Johansson L, Keightley J, Koskinas MF, Kossert K, Lubbe J, Luca A, Mo L, Nähle O, Ott O, Paepen J, Pommé S, Sahagia M, Simpson BR, Silva FF, van Ammel R, van Staden MJ, van Wyngaardt WM, and Yamazaki IM
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- Lutetium standards, Radiation Dosage, Radioisotopes standards, Reference Standards, Reference Values, Lutetium analysis, Lutetium chemistry, Radioisotopes analysis, Radioisotopes chemistry, Radiometry instrumentation, Radiometry standards
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An international Key Comparison of (177)Lu has recently been carried out. Twelve laboratories performed assays for radioactivity content on aliquots of a common master solution of (177)Lu, leading to eleven results submitted for entry into the Key Comparison Database of the Mutual Recognition Arrangement. A proposed Comparison Reference Value (CRV) was calculated to be 3.288(4)MBq/g using all eleven results. Degrees of equivalence and their uncertainties were calculated for each laboratory based on the CRV. Most of the values reported by the participating laboratories were within 0.6% of the CRV., (Copyright © 2012. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2012
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27. Standardization of a 85Sr solution by three methods.
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Broda R, Dziel T, and Muklanowicz A
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- Half-Life, Internationality, Radiation Dosage, Radioisotopes chemistry, Radiometry instrumentation, Reference Standards, Reference Values, Algorithms, Radioisotopes analysis, Radioisotopes standards, Radiometry methods, Radiometry standards, Strontium Radioisotopes analysis, Strontium Radioisotopes standards
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A (85)Sr solution was measured in two liquid scintillation (LS) counters. Scintillation pulses from the delayed transitions in the (85)Sr decay were by and large lost as the dead time of the LS-counter was much longer than the lifetime of the (85)Rb excited level. The registration probability of these pulses has been defined and introduced into the counting efficiency calculation. The results of the (85)Sr solution standardization by the CIEMAT/NIST and the TDCR methods relative to the results from the 4π(LS)-γ coincidence and anticoincidence method were 0.997±0.012 and 0.971±0.019, respectively., (Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2012
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28. Comparison of 99Tcm and 131I in Polish hospitals, 2007.
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Broda R, Dziel T, Muklanowicz A, Listkowska A, Pieńkowski Ł, Patocka A, and Kołakowska E
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- Calibration, Laboratories, Hospital standards, Observer Variation, Poland, Radioisotopes analysis, Hospitals standards, Iodine Radioisotopes analysis, Technetium analysis
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The Radioisotope Centre (RC) has organized for the first time in Polish hospitals a comparison of activity measurements of (99)Tc(m) and (131)I. From the 58 Polish hospitals invited, 37 participated in the comparison. Each participant got about 4 mL of (99)Tc(m) eluate and two (131)I capsules, low- and high-activity. Sources were standardized in the RC before dispatch using a 4pi ionization chamber calibrated by standard solutions. Participants used their own radionuclide calibrators. The measurement results were evaluated using the E(n) criterion and the z'-score. From all 118 measurement results received from participants, 75 results (64%) lay within +/-5% of the RC value, and 99 results (84%) lay within +/-10.0%., (Copyright 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2010
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