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دانلود کتاب Organic Scintillators and Scintillation Counting

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Organic Scintillators and Scintillation Counting

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780123562500, 0323141765 
ناشر: Academic Press 
سال نشر: 1971 
تعداد صفحات: 1043 
زبان: English 
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Content: 
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages xv-xvi, Donald L. Horrocks, Chin-Tzu Peng
LIQUID SCINTILLATOR SOLVENTS, Pages 3-23, J.B. Birks
ON AN EMPIRICAL CORRELATION BETWEEN NUCLEAR GEOMETRY AND CERTAIN SPECTROSCOPIC PARAMETERS OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS, Pages 25-43, Isadore B. Berlman
VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET EXCITED LUMINESCENCE OF ORGANIC SYSTEMS. A REVIEW, Pages 45-74, A. Weinreb
TECHNIQUES FOR THE STUDY OF EXCIMERS, Pages 75-90, Donald L. Horrocks
PICOSECOND OBSERVATIONS OF MOLECULAR PROCESSES USING LASER TECHNIQUES, Pages 91-116, P.M. Rentzepis, M.R. Topp
OXYGEN QUENCHING OF ELECTRONICALLY EXCITED SCINTILLATORS IN SOLUTION, Pages 117-124, Brian Stevens
Application of Scintillation Counters to the Assay of Bioluminescence, Pages 125-135, Eric SCHRAM, René CORTENBOSCH, Eric GERLO, Henri ROOSENS
RADIOASSAY OF INFANTS, ADULTS, LARGE AND SMALL ANIMALS BY LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING, Pages 137-147, E.R. Graham
COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON SAMPLE PREPARATION METHODS, SOLUTES AND SOLVENTS FOR LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING, Pages 149-167, D.A. Kalbhen, A. Rezvani
SCINTILLATION DECAY AND ABSOLUTE EFFICIENCIES IN ORGANIC LIQUID SCINTILLATORS, Pages 171-186, C. FUCHS, F. HEISEL, R. VOLTZ, A. COCHE
THEORETICAL CALCULATIONS OF SINGLET-SINGLET AND SINGLET-TRIPLET RADIATIVE LIFETIMES IN AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS, Pages 187-200, Richard M. Hedges, Owen C. Hofer
FROM OZONE TO THE PEPTIDE LINKAGE, Pages 201-204, S.P. McGlynn, H.J. Maria, D. Larson
SATURATED HYDROCARBONS AS DONORS IN ELECTRONIC ENERGY TRANSFER PROCESSES, Pages 205-221, Fumio Hirayama, Sanford Lipsky
OXYGEN QUENCHING OF TRIPLET STATES OF ORGANIC PHOSPHORS IN DILUTE SOLUTION, Pages 223-238, Andrzej Adamczyk, Francis Wilkinson
THE QUANTUM EFFICIENCY OF BENZENE AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE AND EXCITATION WAVELENGTH, Pages 239-249, Michael D. Lumb, L.C. Pereira
EFFECTS OF PRESSURE ON THE ENERGIES OF LOW-ENERGY SINGLET AND TRIPLET STATES OF PHENANTHRENE IN POLYMETHYLMETHACRYLATE, Pages 251-263, Malcolm Nicol, William D. Ellenson, Robert Geffner
DOSE RATE SATURATION IN PLASTIC SCINTILLATORS, Pages 265-277, L.A. Harrah, R.C. Powell
LIGHT TRANSMISSION OF ORGANIC SCINTILLATORS, Pages 279-288, D.R. Nicoll, M.J.C. Ewer
ENERGY TRANSFER STUDIES ON BRIDGED MOLECULES CONTAINING p-TERPHENYL, Pages 289-304, J.S. Brinen, G.E. Gerhardt, J. Kazan
POPULATION OF TRANSFER STATES IN LIQUID SCINTILLATORS VIA A TEMPERATURE STUDY, Pages 305-314, Milton Furst, Eugene Levin, Hartmut Kallmann
THE PHOTO-OXIDATION OF 2,5-DIPHENYLOXAZOLE (PPO), Pages 315-325, Margaret E. Ackerman, Guido H. Daub, F. Newton Hayes, Harold A. Mackay
EXCITED STATE FORMATION IN THE IRRADIATION OF 1,3-CYCLOHEXADIENE, Pages 327-337, Thomas L. Penner, George S. Hammond
THE EFFECT OF SOLVENT EXCIMER FORMATION ON THE PROCESS OF ENERGY TRANSFER IN SOLUTION, Pages 339-350, S. Georghiou, I.H. Munro
ENERGY TRANSFER FROM NAPHTHALENE TO OTHER ORGANIC MOLECULES IN LIQUID STATE UNDER ULTRAVIOLET EXCITATION, Pages 351-369, Mohyi-Eldin M. Abu-Zeid
THE EFFECT OF OXYGEN ON THE SCINTILLATION FROM CYCLOHEXANE AND BENZENE SOLUTIONS OF p-TERPHENYL, Pages 371-382, Shin Sato, Shin Satoh
Oxygen and Nitric Oxide Quenching of the Luminescence of Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Pages 383-386, Peter F. Jones, Seymour Siegel
QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT OF OXYGEN QUENCHING EFFECT, Pages 387-394, Hiroaki Ishikawa, Makoto Takiue
THROUGH DARKEST QUENCH WITH ANALYSER AND CAMERA, Pages 395-418, Peter D. Klein, William J. Eisler
MASS MEASUREMENTS IN A LIQUID SCINTILLATION SPECTROMETER: QUANTITATION OF SULFHYDRYL MOIETIES BY COLOR QUENCHING, Pages 419-424, Fred Snyder, Anita Moehl
A STEREOCHEMICAL APPROACH TO SELF QUENCHING STUDIES IN SOME BRIDGED p-QUATERPHENYL SYSTEMS, Pages 425-430, Thomas W. Whaley, Guido H. Daub, F. Newton Hayes
SOLUTE OPTIMIZATION, Pages 431-439, R.L. Litle, M.P. Neary
LIFETIME, FLUORESCENCE EFFICIENCY, AND SCINTILLATION STUDIES ON SOME trans-1,2-DIARYLETHYLENES, Pages 441-457, R.B. Lehmann, G.H. Daub, F.N. Hayes, J. Yguerabide
THE SCINTILLATION AND FLUORESENCE PROPERTIES OF 2-(4-BIPHENYLYL)-4, 5, 9, 10-TETRAHYDROPYRENE AND 2, 2′-BI(4, 5, 9, 10-TETRAHYDROPYRENE), Pages 459-466, Richard L. Taber, Henry C. Fleming III
SCINTILLATION DECAY TIMES AND RELATIVE SENSITIVITIES WITH ULTRAVIOLET LASER EXCITATION, Pages 467-477, R.W. Waynant, R.C. Elton
NEW TECHNIQUES FOR MEASURING LIGHT OUTPUT AND DECAY TIMES FOR SCINTILLATORS, Pages 479-488, T.G. Miller, A.H. Werkheiser
REMARKS ON PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY IN ORGANIC CRYSTALS, Pages 489-497, Martin Pope, Sidney J. Fox, Nicholas E. Geacintov
THE MAGNETIC FIELD DEPENDENCE OF THE TRIPLET-TRIPLET FUSION RATE CONSTANT FOR ANTHRACENE IN SOLUTION, Pages 499-510, P. Avakian, R.P. Groff, R.E. Kellogg, R.E. Merrifield, A. Suna
EXCITONS ON LINEAR CHAINS, Pages 511-520, R.M. Hochstrasser, J.D. Whiteman
ELECTRONIC EXCITED STATES AND MOLECULAR LUMINESCENCE OF SOME PHOTOBIOLOGICAL MOLECULES, Pages 521-544, Pill-Soon Song, Thomas A. Moore, William H. Gordon III, Ming Sun, Ching-Nan Ou
EXCIMERS AS LOCALIZED AND DELOCALIZED STATES IN ORGANIC SOLIDS, Pages 545-553, Walter Klöpffer
DELAYED FLUORESCENCE AND DOUBLE-PHOTON ABSORPTION IN SOLUTIONS OF SOME AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS, Pages 555-562, James F. Verdieck, Albert W.H. Mau
MULTIPLE RESONANCE TECHNIQUES AND THE SPECTROSCOPY OF THE TRIPLET STATE, Pages 563-576, D.S. Tinti, M.A. El-Sayed
Phosphorescence Due To Crystalline Defects, Pages 577-584, Tohru Azumi
STUDY OF THE USE OF BIO-SOLVE™ SOLUBILIZER WITH BIOLOGICALLY SIGNIFICANT SAMPLES(9), Pages 587-598, D. McClendon, M.P. Neary, M. Galassi, W. Stephens
THIOPENTAL LEVELS IN CANINE PLASMA AND URINE DURING THE FIRST HALF-HOUR POST-INJECTION PERIOD AS DETERMINED BY LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING AND GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY, Pages 599-605, LeRoy I. Braddock, Henry L. Price
THE USE OF THE LIQUID SCINTILLATION SPECTROMETER FOR MEASURING NADH AND FMN BY THE PHOTOBACTERIUM LUCIFERASE AND ATP BY THE FIREFLY LUCIFERASE, Pages 607-620, P.E. Stanley
TRITIUM OXIDE MOVEMENT IN BODY WATER OF HEALTHY AND PARALYTIC MEN, Pages 621-634, Wesley G. McTaggart, David Cardus
LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING OF BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS. I. SOLUBILIZED WHOLE BLOOD, Pages 635-657, Henry J. Laurencot, James L. Hempstead
THE USE OF LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING METHODS FOR STUDY OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS BY Treponema pallidum, Pages 659-667, R.J. Pillarisetty, D.G.T. Wells, L.S. Naritomi, G.S. Uyesugi, R.M. Wood
THE ROLE OF LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING IN THE INVESTIGATION OF M99 (RECKITT)—A REVOLUTIONARY VETERINARY DRUG, Pages 669-682, Horace E. Dobbs
LOCAL ABSORPTION OF LOW ENERGY BETAS BY SOLID SUPPORTS: A PROBLEM IN HETEROGENEOUS COUNTING, Pages 683-686, Edwin D. Bransome Jr., Marvin F. Grower
Absolute Counting of Low Energy Beta Emitters Using Liquid Scintillation Counting Techniques, Pages 687-696, K.F. Flynn, L.E. Glendenin, V. Prodi
RADIOACTIVE GAS ASSAY WITH SOLID PLASTIC SCINTILLATORS, Pages 697-704, Donald Bogen, George Welford
PRECISION OF SOME QUENCH CORRECTION METHODS IN LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING, Pages 705-717, A. Noujaim, C. Ediss, L. Wiebe
EXCHANGE REACTIONS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF LOW LEVELS OF TRITIUM IN AQUEOUS SAMPLES, Pages 719-734, G.E. Calf
A NEW GELIFYING AGENT IN LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING, Pages 735-745, A. Benakis
NEW METHOD OF MICRO-LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING IN PLASTIC MINIBAGS FOR H3, C14, S35 AND P32SAMPLES. PART I, Pages 747-752, Gopi N. Gupta
NEW PROCEDURE OF MICRO-SOLID SCINTILLATION COUNTING ON FLUOR-COATED GLASS-FIBER SUPPORT IN PLASTIC MINI-BAGS FOR H3, C14, S35 AND P32 SAMPLES. PART II, Pages 753-756, Gopi Nath Gupta
PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS OF SELECTED WAVESHIFTING COMPOUNDS FOR CERENKOV COUNTING, Pages 757-769, H.H. Ross
APPLICATION OF CERENKOV COUNTING TO ION TRANSPORT STUDIES IN PLANTS, Pages 771-782, André Läuchli
INVESTIGATION OF A COMMERCIAL LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTER-COMPUTER (PACKARD TRI-CARB MODEL 3380-544), Pages 783-802, R.J. Herberg
A VERSATILE COMPUTER ORIENTED LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING SYSTEM USING THE DOUBLE RATIO TECHNIQUE, Pages 803-821, D.S. Glass
CHEMICAL VS. COLOR QUENCHING IN AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL STANDARD CALIBRATION. APPLICATION OF EMPIRICAL OBSERVATIONS IN A COMPUTER PROGRAM, Pages 823-833, James F. Lang
AN ALGOL COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR THE COMPUTATION OF QUENCH CORRECTION BY REMOTE TERMINAL USING PUNCHED PAPER TAPE, Pages 835-848, A.W. Forrey Ph.D.
PREPARING SAMPLES FOR LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING WITH THE PACKARD SAMPLE OXIDIZER, Pages 849-868, David W. Sher, Niilo Kaartinen, Leroy J. Everett, Victor Justes Jr.
AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE PETERSON COMBUSTION APPARATUS, Pages 869-877, T.R. Tyler, A.R. Reich, C. Rosenblum
DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN DIFFERENT ALPHA- AND BETA-EMITTERS IN LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING SYSTEMS, Pages 879-897, H. Ihle, M. Karayannis, A. Murrenhoff
LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING OF ALPHA EMITTING ISOTOPES, Pages 899-911, Mary Lou Curtis
ABSOLUTE HIGH ACCURACY COUNTING OF ALPHA PARTICLES IN THE PRESENCE OF BETA RADIATION, Pages 913-923, R. Vaninbroukx
COMBINATION OF LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING AND SOLVENT EXTRACTION, Pages 925-935, T.K. Kim, M.B. MacInnis
LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING TECHNIQUES FOR THE HIGHER ACTINIDES, Pages 937-950, W.J. McDowell
Determination of 239Pu and 241Am in Animal Tissues by Liquid Scintillation Spectrometry., Pages 951-964, A. Lindenbaum, M.A. Smyth
LOW-LEVEL LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING AND EVALUATION OF COUNTING SOLUTIONS OF 14C and 3H, Pages 965-976, Stephen M. Kim
RELATION BETWEEN THE COUNTING EFFICIENCY OF BETA-EMITTERS AND THE QUENCHER CONCENTRATION, Pages 977-990, Norbert Kaczmarczyk
ELECTRONIC REJECTION OF OPTICAL CROSSTALK IN A TWIN PHOTOTUBE SCINTILLATION COUNTER, Pages 991-1003, B.H. Laney
A STUDY OF LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING PROCESSES USING THE SPECTROFLUORESCENCE TECHNIQUE, Pages 1005-1029, F. Grum, L.F. Costa, R.S. Miller, E.P. Przybylowicz
A STUDY OF THE RADIOASSAY OF SOME (β-EMITTING ISOTOPES IN WOOL, Pages 1031-1054, A.M. DOWNES
BETA EMITTOR IDENTIFICATION BY QUENCH ANALYSIS, Pages 1055-1062, Mary Ann Dugan, Rodney D. Ice
AN ACCURATE, HIGH EFFICIENCY RADIOASSAY PROCEDURE FOR CARBON14 AND TRITIUM COMPOUNDS SEPARATED BY SILICA GEL THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY, Pages 1063-1065, Walter A. Shaw, William R. Harlan, Arlene M. Bennett
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 1067-1078




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