6 results match your criteria: "Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology (INCT)[Affiliation]"
Int J Radiat Biol
July 2024
Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS), Oberschleissheim, Germany.
Purpose: In case of a mass-casualty radiological event, there would be a need for networking to overcome surge limitations and to quickly obtain homogeneous results (reported aberration frequencies or estimated doses) among biodosimetry laboratories. These results must be consistent within such network. Inter-laboratory comparisons (ILCs) are widely accepted to achieve this homogeneity.
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August 2017
Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology (INCT), 03-195 Warsaw, Poland.
Flotation tailings from copper production are deposits of copper and other valuable metals, such as Mo, V and U. New hydrometallurgical technologies are more economical and open up new possibilities for metal recovery. This work presents results of the study on the extraction of copper by mixed extractant consisting -toluidine dissolved in toluene.
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January 2017
ai Helmholtz Zentrum München (HMGU) , Neuherberg , Germany.
Purpose: RENEB, 'Realising the European Network of Biodosimetry and Physical Retrospective Dosimetry,' is a network for research and emergency response mutual assistance in biodosimetry within the EU. Within this extremely active network, a number of new dosimetry methods have recently been proposed or developed. There is a requirement to test and/or validate these candidate techniques and inter-comparison exercises are a well-established method for such validation.
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October 2013
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie-und Klimaforschung, Nukleare Entsorgung und Reaktorsicherheit (IEK-6), Jülich, Germany.
A new method for synthesis of uranium oxide microspheres (diameter <100 μm) has been developed. It is a variant of our patented Complex Sol-Gel Process, which has been used to synthesize high-quality powders of a wide variety of complex oxides. Starting uranyl-nitrate-ascorbate sols were prepared by addition of ascorbic acid to uranyl nitrate hexahydrate solution and alkalizing by aqueous ammonium hydroxide and then emulsified in 2-ethylhexanol-1 containing 1v/o SPAN-80.
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October 2002
Department of Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology (INCT), 03-195 Warszawa, Dorodna 16, Poland.
A general preparation and certification scheme used in the Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology (INCT) for the preparation and use of certified reference materials (CRMs) for inorganic trace analysis is presented and contrasted with approaches used by other CRM producers. 'Definitive' and 'very accurate' methods have a role, based on a combination of neutron activation and quantitative and selective post-irradiation isolation of an indicator radionuclide by column chromatography. Natural matrix CRMs of biological origin including the typical food products are reviewed and the need is identified for new well-characterized materials that would also be suitable for micro-analytical techniques such as PIXE, EDXRF, SS-AAS, etc.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBovine compact bone powder was irradiated with alpha-particles of 241Am, 12C6+ and 35Mg12+ ion beams, then examined by the e.p.r.
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