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Radioactivity in Wool

WITH the development of highly sensitive γ-ray detectors, it has become possible to carry out nondestructive measurements of the low levels of γ-ray activity emitted by various biological materials. Since γ-ray measurements may be made rapidly without any special preparation or modification of the m...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1960-11, Vol.188 (4749), p.511-511
Main Authors: KULWICH, ROMAN, FEINSTEIN, LOUIS, DECKER, ROBERT W, GOLUMBIC, CALVIN, HOURIHAN, MARY E, TERRILL, C. E
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