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IN previous papers1–3, we have described re-activation analysis and reported its application to the determination of aluminium1,2 and vanadium3. This method has the advantage of precisely determining the chemical yield after counting without loss of the sample.
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Kamemoto, Y., and Yamagishi, S., J. Chem. Soc. Japan, Pure Chem. Sec. (Nippon Kagaku Zasshi), 84, 291 (1963).
Kamemoto, Y., and Yamagishi, S., Bull. Chem. Soc. Japan (in the press).
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KAMEMOTO, Y., YAMAGISHI, S. Re-activation Analysis of Magnesium. Nature 201, 65–66 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/201065a0
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