Abstract
Bombardment conditions, chemical separation, and counting method were examined for routine determination of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen in various matrices by charged-particle activation analysis with respect to reliability, reproducibility, simplicity, and rapidity. A system was then set up for trustworthy measurement of these elements.
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