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Roadmap for radioanalytical reference and performance evaluation materials for current and emerging issues

Reference materials are fundamental tools for radiochemistry measurements laboratories to establish and evaluate analytical methods, test measurement capabilities, quantify radionuclides, compare analytical results, and establish legal confidence defensibility in measurement results. Over the past d...

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Published in:Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 2016-03, Vol.307 (3), p.2529-2538
Main Authors: Inn, Kenneth G. W., LaMont, Stephen, Jerome, Simon, Essex, Richard, Johnson, Charles M., Morrison, Jeffrey, Frechou, Carole, Branger, Thierry, Dion, Heather
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