Abstract

Recent decline in the utilization of nuclear activation analysis is in part the consequence of diminished interest in nuclear energy and of a parallel decrease in the availability of irradiation facilities. Associated radiation is another important factor making nuclear techniques less popular. Progress in other analytical approaches currently reduces the share of activation analysis in the total output of analytical data.

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