Abstract
The paper brings two determination methods for non-radioactive analytes based on isoconcentration principle. The first method represents a determination procedure for a non-radioactive substance by use of its radio-labelled form of known concentration by help of a (non-quantitative, but selective) separation method. The main advantage of this method consists in the fact, that the determination is executable only by the detection of radioactivity. The second described procedure enables the determination of the chosen analyte without requirement of radioactive form of the substance to be determinate.
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