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Applied Radiation and Isotopes Volume 52, 2000 List of Contents, Author, and Subject Indexes E>) ) PERGAMON APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES EDITORS-IN-CHIEF B. M. Coursey D. M. TAYLOR Tonizing Radiation Division, C229, RADP, Cardiff University, Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Standards and Technolog P.O. Box 912, Cardiff CF1 3TB, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, U.S.A. Wales, U.K. Fax: +1 301 869 7682 Fax: +44 1222 670 413 E-mail: pamela. hodge(a nist.gov E-mail: davtay(@ globalnet.co.uk EDITORS D. A. Brap.ey, School of Physics, University of Exeter, Stocker Road, Exeter EX4 4QL, Devon, UK. E-mail: D.A Bradleyia exeter.ac.uk J. Csikat, Institute of Experimental Physics, Kossuth University, Pf. 105, Bem ter 18/a, H-4001 Debrecen, Hungary E-mail: csikaiva falcon.atomki.hu .. Depertin, Homburgstrabe 14, D-38116 Braunschweig, Germany. E-mail: klaus.debertin(a t-online.de P. GARDNER, Center for Engineering Applications of Radioisotopes, North Carolina State Universiti Box 7909, Raleigh, NC 27695-7909, U.S.A. E-mail: gardner(a nesu.edu J. M. pe Goew, Delft University of Technology, Interfaculty Reactor Institute, Mekelweg 15, 2629 JB Delft, The Netherlands. E-mail: j.j.m.deGoeijia [RI.TUDelft.nl *. F. Knapp, Life Sciences Division, Mail Stop 6229, Building 4501, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6229, U.S.A. E-mail: jkp(a ornl.goy . Kubo, Research Reactor Institute, University of Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan, E-mail: kudova rri.kyvoto-u.ac.jp L. McLAuGHLIN, Jonizing Radiation Division, Mail Stop 8460, National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8460, U.S.A. E-mail: williamosnclaughlin(a nist.goy . MircHett, Department of Experimental Physics, National University of Ireland, Dublin (NUID), Belfield, Dublin 4, Republic of Ireland. E-mail: peter.mitchell(a ucd.ie W. Pike, Chemistry and Engineering Group, MRC Cyclotron Unit, Imperial College, School of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, Ducane Road, London W12 OHS, England, E-mail: vpike(a rpms.ac.uk R. SCHNEIDER, Mail Stop 8, Geology and Geophysics Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA 02543-1539, U.S.A. E-mail: rschneider(a whoi.edu J. S. Scuweitzer, 4/ Silver Hill Road, Ridgefield, CT 06877, U.S.A. E-mail: schweitz@ phys.uconn.edu B. Sowersy, Program Manager, Process, Design & Optimisation, CSIRO Minerals, PMBS, Menai, NSW 2234, Australia, E-mail: brian.sowerby(a minerals.csiro.au T. TominaGAa, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan L. 1. Wiese, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3118 Pharmacy Center, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada T6G 2N8. E-mail: leonard.wiebe(a ualberta.ca (© 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. 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The annual subscription in the USA is $2088. Applied Radiation and Isotopes is circulated by Mercury International Limited, 365 Blair Road, Avenel. NJ 07001, USA POSTMASTER: Please send address corrections to: Applied Radiation and Isotopes, c/o customer Services, Elsevier Science Inc., 655, Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10010, USA.. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 52 Number 1! Radiochemistry and Radionuclide Applications R. Colle On the radioanalytical methods used to assay stainless-steel- lated, ceramic-based “Sr-"’Y intravascular brachytherap\ M. Khalid, A. Mushtaq and M. Z. Iqbal Separation of \g from neutron irradiated natu alumina as an adsorbent E. I. Shabana, M. A. Abd Elaziz, Evaluation of the contribution of smoking to total | M. N. Al-Arifi, A. A. Al-Dhawailie 210 in Saudi population and M. M-A. Ai-Bokari N. ¥. Elizondo, E. Ballesteros 2 Cleaning of liquid radioactive wastes using natural and B. I. Kharisoy Nasir Khalid, Shujaat Ahmad, 3] sntial of rice husks for antimony removal Aqidat Toheed and Jamil Ahmed Radiation Sources and Applications Z. Q. Chen, Z. Wang, S. J. Wang and M. D. Hou 39 Investigation of defects in high-energy heavy ion implant M. A. Ibrahim 47 Attenuation of fission neutrons by some hydrogeneous st and t} exponential dependence of the attenuated tota rate on the shield thickness Synthesis of Labelled Compounds Lei Zheng and Marc S. Berridge 55 - of [°F]fluoromethyl iodide fluoromethylation of radiopharmaceuticals G. Wunderlich, J. Pinkert, M. Andreeff, M. Stintz, 3 Preparation and biodistribution of rhenium-188 F. F. Knapp Jr, J. Kropp and W-G. Franke microspheres B 20: a promising new as Kanchan Kothari, Sharmila Banerjee, Syntheses and radiolabeling of cysteine-oximes and p H. D. Sarma and M. R. A. Pillai sehaviour of their “Te complexes S. C. Van Der Linde, W. P. A. Jansen, n-target production of high specific radioactivity ['"O]nitrous oxide by J. J. M. De Goeij, L. J. Van IJzendoorn deuteron irradiation of nitrogen gas and F. Kapteijn R. Iwata, C. Paseali, A. Bogni, G. Horvath, \ new, convenient method for the preparation of 4-['°F]fluorobenzyl Z. Kovacs, K. Yanai and T. Ido halides Radioactivity and Radiation Measurements B. Kiraly and J. Csikai 93 Investigations on thermal neutron reflection by activation method Mirjana Proki¢ Effect of lithhum co-dopant on the thermoluminescence response of some phosphors lien-Ko Wang and Jinn-Jer Peir An iterative approach for TRIGA fuel burn-up determination using nondestructive gamma-ray spectrometry D. Cavouras, I. Kandarakis, C. D. Nomicos, Assessing the information content of phosphor produced medical G. S. Panayiotakis and I. Fezoulidis images: application to Zn,Si04:Mn phosphor Nuclear Geophysics M. Shahriari and M. Sohrabpour 127. Borehole parametric study for neutron induced capture y-ray spectro- metry using the MCNP code H. S. Virk and Navjeet Sharma 37 ndoor radon/thoron survey report from Hamirpur and Una districts Himachal Pradesh, India IV Contents of Volumes 52 {pplied Radiation and Isotopes 54 (2001) III-X1II Technical notes M. E. Montero Cabrera, H. Herrera Hernandez, Instrumental neutron activation analysis of rocks from Cayajabos FE. Herrera Peraza, N. Rodriguez Martinez petroleum ore and M. C. Lopez Peyes A. Sroor, N. Walley El-Dine, A. El-Shershaby Comparison between different types of glass and aluminum and S. A. Abdel-Haleem containers for irradiation samples by neutron activation analysis Erratum Events Number 2 Radiochemistry and Radionuclide Applications Yasuhiro Yamada, Hirochika Sumino, 157. Mdssbauer studies on laser evaporated iron atoms and their reactions Yukako Okamura, Hideo Shimasaki with oxygen in argon matrices and Takeshi Tominaga Wang Xiangke, Dong Wenming, Dai Xiongxin, 165 Sorption and desorption of Eu and Yb on alumina: mechanisms and Wang Aixia, Du Jinzhou and Tao Zuyi effect of fulvic acid Toru Sasaki, Shin-ichi Ishii, Katsumi Tomiyoshi, Tritium in ['°O}water. its identification and removal Tatsuo Ido, Junko Miyauchi and Michio Senda Technical not E. Joachim Knust, Klaus Dutschka Preparation of “I solutions after thermodistillation of irradiated and Regin Weinreich '“TeO, targets R. Guin, S. K. Das and S. K. Saha 185 Cation exchange separation of trace amounts of “Hg and Hf Radiation Sources and Applications Bruce J. Mincher and Randy D. Curry 189 Considerations for choice of a kinetic fig. of merit in process radiation chemistry for waste treatment Technical note Nicola D. Yordanov and Veselka Gancheva 195. A new approach for extension of the identification period of irradiated cellulose-containing foodstuffs by EPR spectroscopy Synthe: s of Labelled Compounds M. Sasaki, M. Ikemoto, M. Mutoh, T. Haradahira, 199 Automatic synthesis of L-[f-''C]amino acids using an immobilized A. Tanaka, Y. Watanabe and K. Suzuki enzyme column Munawwar Sajjad, Jeih-San Liow A system for continuous production and infusion of [!°OJH2O for PET and Jorge Moreno-Cantu activation studies Atsushi Ando, Itsuko Ando, Production of '"°Rh-EDTMP and its bone accumulation Norihisa Tonami, Seigo Kinuya, Natsuko Okamoto, Masami Sugimoto, Naoko Fukuda and Satomi Matsumoto Pabitra Chattopadhyay, Yi-Hand Chiu, Jem-Mau Lo, Synthesis and structural characterization of a Re(V) complex with a Chung-Sun Chung and Tian-Huey Lu 2NIS donor and the radiochemical behavior of its Te analog Kazunori Kawamura, Kiichi Ishiwata, Efficient HPLC separation of [''C]$-CFT or [''C]p-CIT from an N- Masami Futatsubashi, Shin-Ichi Ishii, desmethyl precursor on a semipreparative reversed phase ODS column Yasuomi Ouchi, Yoshio Homma and Michio Senda Radioactivity and Radiation Measurements Vanessa Baietto, Gerard Villeneuve 229 EPR and TL correlation in some powdered Greek white marbles Pierre Guibert and Max Schvoerer Contents of Volumes 52 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes 54 (2001) IN-XHI C. K. Man and Y. H. Kwok 23 Uptake of ©°'Cs by fresh water fish C. Furetta, M. Prokic, R. Salamon 3 Dosimetric characterisation of a new production of MgB,O7:Dy, Na and G. Kitis thermo-luminescent material Rainer Buchalla, Christian Boess 25 Analysis of volatile radiolysis products in gamma-irradiated LDPE and Klaus Werner Bog! and polypropylene films by thermal desorption-gas chromatography mass spectrometry Nuclear Geophysics R. R. Benke and K. J. Kearfott 2 Accounting for Rn loss during oven drying for the immediate laboratory gamma-ray spectroscopy of collected soil samples M. E. Montero, J. Aspiazu, PIXE study of Cuban quaternary paleoclimate geological samples and J. Pajon, S. Miranda and E. Moreno speleothems S. Selvasekarapandian, R. Sivakumar, Natural radionuclide distribution in soils of Gudalore, India N. M. Manikandan, V. Meenakshisundaram, V. M. Raghunath and V. Gajendran Book Review Events Number 3 Proceedings of the Conference on Radionuclide Metrology and its Applications, ICRM °99 Preface Bert M. Coursey 31] ICRM’99: Radionuclide Metrology Techniques Aspects of International Metrology M. J. Woods, D. F. G. Reher and G. Ratel 131 Equivalence in radionuclide metrology C. Michotte 319 Influence of radioactive impurities on SIR measurements Heinrich Schrader alibration and consistency of results of an ionization-chamber secondary standard measuring system for activity J. M. Los Arcos, A. Bailador, A. Gonzalez, 33: The Spanish National Reference Database for ionizing Radiations C. Gonzalez, C. Gorostiza, F. Ortiz, (BANDRRI) E. Sanchez, M. Shaw and A. Wiblliart Source Preparation Techniques and Alpha Spectrometry 4. Martin Sanchez, C. J. Bland 341 Computer simulation of backscattered alpha particles and A. Fernandez Timon Victor P. Romanikhin and E Experimental validation of an analytical method to obtain the Eduardo Garcia-Torano Martinez response function of an alpha particle spectrometer B. Denecke, G. Sibbens, T. Szabo, B ImpIr ovements in q|u antitative source pt rept aration M. Hult and L. Persson V. Tsoupko-Sitnikoy, F. Dayras, : A pplication of rotating disk electrode technique for the preparation of J. de Sanoit and D. Filossofov Np, Pu and Am -sources Kenichiro Yasuda, Shigekazu Usuda 365 Properties of a YAP powder scintillator as alpha-ray detector and Hideho Gunjji Radionuclide Metrology Techniques A. Paul, A. Honig, S. Réttger and Uwe Keyser 369 Measurement of radon and radon progenies at the German radon reference chamber S. Pomme and G. Kennedy a Pulse loss and counting statistics with a digital spectrometer VI Contents of Volumes : 52 Applied Radiation and Isotopes 54 2001) IMI-X1I1 D. H. Woods, N. E. Bowles, S. M. Jerome, 381 Standardisation of 7!°Pb P. de Lavison, S. Lienham, J. L. Makepeace, A. P. Woodman and M. J. Woods O. Dragoun, A. Spalek, M. RySavy, Improved methods of measurement and analysis of conversion A. Kovalik, E. A. Yakushey, V. Brabec, electron and /i-particle spectra J. Frana and D. Vénos Han Yull Hwang, Tae Soon Park, Development of a three-dimensional data acquisition method for Jong Man Lee and Keon Ho Han standardization of beta-emitting nuclides P. Baeten, M. Bruggeman, J. Paepen and R. Carchon 399 Quantification of transuranic elements by Time Interval Correlation Spectroscopy of the detected neutrons C. Bobin, E. Leblanc, J. Bouchard, N. Coron, 403 Cryogenic detectors below 100mK_ for X-ray measurements P. Cassette, J. Leblanc, P. de Marcillac metrology and J. Plagnard J. A. Suarez, M. Rodriguez, A. G. Espartero Radiochemical analysis: of +]“ Ca and “SnC a and G. Pina I. A. Kharitonov, T. E. Sazonova, S. V. Sepman, Standardization and half-life measurement of antimony-124 T. I. Shilnikova and A. V. Zanevsky Jean-Pascal Laedermann and Marc Décombaz Simulation of nuclear decay J. L. Picolo, D. Pressyanov, P. Blanchis, A radon 292929 traceability chain from primary standard to field detectors M. Barbier, N. Michielsen, D. Grassin, V. Voisin and K. Turek Tae Soon Park, Han Yull Hwang and Jong Man Lee Correlation effect in activity measurement of ~’Fe J. Bouchard MTR2: a discriminator and dead-time module used in counting systems J.-J. Gostely and J.-P. Laedermann Simulatio.. of the response of the IGI1 47; inonization chamber using GEANT Monte Carlo code Intercomparison J. Morel, M. Etcheverry and J. Plagnard 455 Results from the EUROMET action 410 concerning the decay data of eh i G. Sibbens and B. Denecke Determination of the absolute alpha-particle emission probabilities of 23 Np E. Giinther Standardization of >’Np by the CIEMAT NIST LSC tracer method S. A. Woods, D. H. Woods, P. de Lavison, Standardisation and measurement of the decay scheme data of ~'’Np S. M. Jerome, J. L. Makepeace, M. J. Woods, L. J. Husband and S. Lineham A. Luca, M. Etcheverry and J. Morel Emission probabilities of the main y-rays of ~°’Np in equilibrium with ais Maria Sahagia, Anamaria Razdolescu, The standardization of a ~’*TI solution E. L. Grigorescu, A. Luca and C. Ivan Mikael Hult, Timotheos Altzitzoglou, Standardisation of 74TI at IRMM Bruno Denecke, Leif Persson, Goedele Sibbens and Dietmar F. G. Reher I. E. Sazonova, S. V. Sepman, Standardization of '°’Yb y-ray emission probability data N. L. Karmalitsyn, A. V. Zanevsky, T. I. Shilnikova and R. M. Gabitoy A. C. Razdolescu, E. L. Grigorescu, Standardization of '’Y b by the 42/7 method M. Sahagia, A. Luca and C. Ivan J. Morel, C. Hill, M. Bickel, Results from the international evaluation exercise for uranium A. Alonso-Munoz, S. Napier, enrichment measurements B. Thaurel and European Safeguards Research and Development Association NDA-WG Members Ming-Chen Yuan and Wen-Song Hwang The absolute counting of '**I Contents of Volumes {pplied Radiation and Isotopes 54 (2001) INI-X111 Measurement Standards and Reference Materials M. P. Unterweger and L. L. Lucas Calibration of the National Institute of Standards and tritiated-water standards H. Janfen and K. Thieme On the determination of activity profiles in wide-area re lr. Altzitzoglou Low-level radioactivity measurements in an ocean shellfis Yoshio Hino, Shin Matui, Takahiro Yamada, Absolute measurement of "Ho radioactivity and develoy Norio Takeuchi, Katuyuki Onoma, scaled sources for standardization of y-ray emitting nuclides Seikichi lwamoto and Hirolo Kogure Nuclear Data B. R. S. Simpson and T. P. Ntsoane 551 Decay scheme of °’Ga N. Coursol, V. M. Gorozhankin, \nalysis of internal conversion coefficients E. A. Yakushey, C. Briangon and Ts. Vylov L. Rodriguez Barquero and J. M. Los Arcos Measurement of ~’V half-life Hiroshi Miyahara, Gatot Wurdiyanto, Precise measurements of the gamma-ray emission pr Hideaki Nagata, Atsushi Yoshida, Katsuo Yanagida and Chizuo Mori D. H. Woods, M. Ciocanel, L. J. Husband, Standardisation and decay data of ““’Re J. D. Keightley, P. de Lavison, S. Lineham, M. J. Woods and S. A. Woods K. Usman and T. D. MacMahon Determination of the half-life of **Pa Eduardo Garcia-Torano Alpha-particle emission probabilities in the decay of ~""I E. Schonfeld and H. Janfen Calculation of emission probabilities of X-rays and Auget emitted in radioactive disintegration processes V. P. Chechey and A. G. Egoroy 601 Search for an optimum approach to the evaluation o consistency: half-life evaluations for “H, “~S, > ife Sciences B. M. Coursey 609 Needs for radioactivity standards and measurements in the life B. E. Zimmerman and J. T. Cessna 615 Experimental determinations of commercial “dose calibrator for nuclides used in nuclear medicine D. Stanga and I. Muntele 621 Importance of covariances for uncertainly estimates in measurement of radionuclide mixtures by multichannel counting lr. Terlikowska, D. Hainos, P. Cassette Application of xf discrimination in liquid scintillation counting for and T. Radoszewski the purity control of ”’""Tc medical solutions A. Svec and H. Schrader An ionization chamber as a secondary standard for activity Liquid Scintillation Counting E. Garcia-Torano, M. Roteta Standardization of ''°"Ag by liquid scintillation and 4zf-y coin- and L. Rodriguez Barquero cidence counting P. Cassette, R. Broda, D. Hainos and T. Terlikowska Analysis of detection-efficiency variation techniques for the imple- mentation of the TDCR method in liquid scintillation counting M. N. Amiot-Peéron, P. Stemmler, Measurements of linear absorption coefficients of liquid scintillation G. Soulli¢, V. Greiner, P. Populus, using synchrotron radiation P. Chevallier and J. C. Protas A. Grau Malonda and A. Grau Carles Standardization of electron-capture radionuclides by liquid scintilla- tions counting Andrzej Chylinski, Tomasz Radoszewski, A multimethodic and multiparametric system for standardization of Teresa Terlikowska-Drozdziel radionuclides and Adam Jeczmieniowski J. Bouchard and P. Cassette 669 MAC3: an electronic module for the processing of pulses delivered by a three photomultiplier liquid scintillation counting system Vill Contents of Volumes 52 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes 54 (2001) III-X1II R. Broda, P. Cassette, K. Maletka and K. Pochwalski = 67 \ simple computing program for application of the TDCR method to standardization of pure-beta emitters L. Rodriguez Barquero and J. M. Los Arcos 679 Study of the stability problems of “Ag samples in several commercial liquid scintillators Low Level G. Heusser, W. Rau, B. Freudiger, Rn detection at the “Bq m° range in nitrogen gas and a new Rn M. Laubenstein, M. Balata and T. Kirsten purification technique for liquid nitrogen C. A. McMahon L. Leon Vintro, Oxidation-state distribution of plutonium in surface and subsurface P. Il. Mitchell and H. Dahigaard waters at Thule, northwest Greenland M. P. Blanco Rodriguez, F. Vera Tome, 70S Sequential method for the determination of uranium, thorium and J. C. Lozano and V. Gomez Escobar ’Ra by liquid scintillation alpha spectrometry Maria José Martinez Canet, Mikael Hult, Measurements of activation induced by environmental neutrons using Matthias Kohier and Peter N. Johnston ultra low-level y-ray spectrometry M. Kohler, S. Niese, B. Gleisberg, U. Jenk Simultaneous determination of Ra and Th nuclides. ~-°U and Ac in and K. Nindel uranium mining waters by y-ray spectrometry Gamma Spectrometry D. Arnold and O. Sima 5 Coincidence-summing in gamma-ray spectrometry by excitation of matrix X-rays Nobuo Hayashi, Hiroshi Miyahara, Chizuo Mori, 3 High accuracy measurement of the relative efficiency curve and Norio Takeuchi, Seikichi Iwamoto and Isamu Ishikawa determination of gamma-ray relative intensity for “°C] V. V. Dmitrenko, V. M. Gratchey, S. E. Ulin, 39 High-pressure xenon detectors for gamma-ray spectrometry Z. M. Uteshev and K. F. Viasik Pierino De Felice, Paola Angelini, Aldo Fazio 5S Fast procedures for coincidence-summing correction in y-ray spectro- and Roberto Biagini metry Y. Nir-El : Isotopic analysis of uranium in U3,Os by passive gamma-ray spectro- metry M. Korun : Measurements of the average thickness of material using scattered radiation D. Glavic-Cindro, B. Vodenik, M. Korun 765 Quality control of gamma-ray spectrometry measurements and R. Martinci¢ M. Bruggeman and R. Carchon Solidang, a computer code for the computation of the effective solid angle and correction factors for gamma spectroscopy-based waste assay M. Garcia-Talavera, H. Neder, M. J. Daza Towards a proper modeling of detector and source characteristics in and B. Quintana Monte Carlo simulations M. Korun and T. Vidmar Monte Carlo calculations of the total-to-peak ratio in gamma-ray spectrometry Francois Piton, '‘Vlarie-Christine Léepy, ii Efficiency transfer and coincidence summing corrections for y-ray Marie-Martine Be and Johann Plagnard spectrometry Number 4 Radiochemistry and Radiounclide Applications Susanta Lahiri, Dalia Nayak, A. Ramaswami 79 Separation of carrier-free ytterbium and thulium produced in 80 MeV and S. B. Manohor "C°* irradiated gadolinium foil target by liquid-liquid extraction with HDEHP Hai Fang Wang, Noburu Takematsu Effects of soil acidity on the uptake of trace elements in soybean and and Shizuko Ambe tomato plants Wang Xiangke, Dong Wenming, Li Zhi, Sorption and desorption of radiocesium on red earth and its solid Du Jinzhou and Tao Zuyi components: relative contribution and hysteresis Contents of Volumes J5<2 {pplied Radiation and Isotopes 54 200] HI-X1I11 Tao Zuyi, Wang Xiangke, Dai Xiongxin 821 Adsorption characteristics of 47 elements on a ca and Du Jinzhou earth and an alumina: a multitracer study Radiation Sources and Applications D. Banerjee, L. Botter-Jensen and A. S. Murray 831 Retrospective dosimetry: estimation of the dose to quartz using single-aliquot regenerative-dose protocol Synthesis of Labelled Compounds Norihiro Harada, Shingo Nishiyama, 845 Development of an automated synthesis apparatus for Kengo Sato and Hideo Tsukada labeled aromatic amino acids Jae Min Jeong, Yong Jin Lee, Young Ju Kim, 85] Preparation of rhenium-188-tin colloid as a radiation syno ectomy Young Soo Chang, Dong Soo Lee, June-Key Chung, agent and comparison with rhenium-188 sulfur colloid Yeong Wook Song and Myung Chul Lee Ton J. Visser, Els A. van der Wouden, Synthesis and biodistribution of [''C]procaterol Aren van Waarde, Petra Doze, agonist for positron emission tomography Phillip H. Elsinga and Willem Vaalburg Radioactivity and Radiation Measurements Q. He and D. E. Walling 865 Calibration of a field-portable gamma detector to obtai measurements of the ““’Cs inventories of cultivated soli plain sediments ; 2 80m ; ; A. P. Tonchey and J. F. Harmon Excitation of the “"""Ta isomer in (;.n) reactions and its astrophysical relevance Ulrich Schétzig, Eckart Schonfeld and Herbert Janszen 883 Standardization and photon emission probabilities in th; e “""Np/’Pa LI. Pujol, J. A. Suarez-Navarro and M. Montero 89] A method for the selection of the optimum counting conditions in a ZnS(Ag) scintillation detector F. Alves, M. Jensen, H. J. Jensen, Determination of the excitation function for the ’B(p.n)'’C reaction R. J. Nickles and S. Holm with implications for the production of ["'C]carbon dioxide for use as a PET tracer M. Buzinny, I. Los’ and Shepelevich The distribution of '*’Cs and ”’Sr in the biomass of pine trees planted in 1987-1988 in the near zone of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant David M. Taylor Generic models for radionuclide dosimetry ‘C-, 3) - OF Se-labelled amino acids A. Hohn, H. H. Coenen and S. M. Qaim Excitation functions of '~’Te(d.xn)'~''~"™*I reactions from threshold up to 13.5 MeV: comparative studies on the production of I F. Eyrolle and S. Charmasson Ultrafiltration of large volumes for the determination of colloidally bound artificial radionuclides in natural waters S. Sudar, A. Hohn and S. M. Qaim Nuclear model calculations on pI roton and deuteron induced reactions on ‘~Te and ‘~’Te with particular reference to the formation of the isomeric states — Daisuke Ohsawa, Sei Masaoka, Resolution of a position-sensitive proportional-counter with a resistive Rintaro Katano and Yasuhito Isozumi anode wire of carbon fiber Technical note E. Schonfeld, H. Janszen and R. Klein Redetermination of the total internal conversion coefficient of the keV transition following the decay of “Hg Nuclear Geophysics Mauro Brilli, lan Lerche, Neri Ciaranfi and Bruno Turi 957 Evidences of precession and obliquity orbital forcing in oxygen-I8 isotope composition of Montalbano Jonico Section (Basilicata, southern Italy) D. M. Bonotto and J. N. Andrews 965 The transfer of uranium isotopes ~"U and ~"U to the waters interacting with carbonates from Mendip Hills area (England) X Contents of Volumes : 2 / Applied Radiation and Isotopes 54 (2001) II-X1I Naoto Takahata and Yuji Sano 985 Helium flux from a sedimentary basin M. S. Nikulin, M. M. Novak, T. I. Smirnoy 993. A probabilistic description of radioactive contamination and V. G. Voinoy Youssef M. Jubeli 1003 Comparison of uranium determination in some Syrian geologic samples using three reactor based methods Technical note L. A. Dim, I. O. B. Ewa and A. E. 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