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Determination of Trace Elements in Standard Reference Materials by the ko-Standardization Method

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Nuclear Analytical Methods in the Life Sciences

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The ko-standardization method is suitable for routine multielement determinations by reactor neutron activation analysis (NAA). Investigation of NIST standard reference materials SRM 1571 Orchard Leaves, SRM 1572 Citrus Leaves, and SRM 1573 Tomato Leaves showed the systematic error of 12 certified elements determined to be less than 8%. Thirty-four elements were determined in NIST proposed SRM 1515 Apple Leaves.

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Smodiš, B., Jaćimović, R., Jovanović, S., Stegnar, P. (1990). Determination of Trace Elements in Standard Reference Materials by the ko-Standardization Method. In: Zeisler, R., Guinn, V.P. (eds) Nuclear Analytical Methods in the Life Sciences. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0473-2_6

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