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ICRU - REPORT 22

Measurement of Low- Level Radioactivity

active, Most Current
Organization: ICRU
Publication Date: 1 January 1972
Status: active
scope:

While a numerical definition of "low-level radioactivity" cannot usefully be given for an unspecified context, it may be said, in general, that the report is concerned with procedures that are particularly relevant when achievement of the desired precision of counting is difficult in the counting time available. Report 22 focuses attention on problems of special importance in the assay of low activity samples, especially those encountered in the field of environmental monitoring and in some aspects of medical and biological work. Consideration of the measurement of radioactivity in the living subject, however, is not included in the report.

The introductory chapter of the report treats extraneous counts, counting statistics, analytical procedures and standardized reference sources. This is followed by five major chapters - sample treatment, assay of gamma- and x-ray emitters, assay of beta-particle emitters, assay of alpha-particle emitters and standardized sources and reference sources.

Document History

REPORT 22
January 1, 1972
Measurement of Low- Level Radioactivity
While a numerical definition of "low-level radioactivity" cannot usefully be given for an unspecified context, it may be said, in general, that the report is concerned with procedures that are...

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