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NEN 5623

Radioactivity measurements - Determination of the activity of gamma ray emitting nuclides in a counting sample by semiconductor gamma spectrometry

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 February 2016
Status: active
Page Count: 24
ICS Code (Radiation measurements): 17.240
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NEN 5623 describes a method for the determination of the activity of gamma ray emitting nuclides in counting samples of different compoundings and sources.

Document History

NEN 5623
February 1, 2016
Radioactivity measurements - Determination of the activity of gamma ray emitting nuclides in a counting sample by semiconductor gamma spectrometry
NEN 5623 describes a method for the determination of the activity of gamma ray emitting nuclides in counting samples of different compoundings and sources.
August 1, 2015
Radioactivity measurements - Determination of the activity of gamma ray emitting nuclides in a counting sample by semiconductor gammaspectrometry
NEN 5623 describes a method for the determination of the activity of gamma ray emitting nuclides in counting samples of different compoundings and sources.
March 1, 2002
Radioactivity measurements - Determination of the activity of gamma ray emitting nuclides in a counting sample by semiconductor gammaspectrometry
Describes a method for the determination of the activity of gamma ray emitting nuclides in counting samples of different compoundings and sources.
December 1, 2000
Radioactivity measurements - Determination of the activity of gamma ray emitting nuclides in a counting sample by means of semiconductor gammaspectrometry
Describes a method for the determination of the activity of gamma ray emitting nuclides in counting samples of different compoundings and sources.

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