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HANDBOOK OF RADIOACTIVITY ANALYSIS
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Second Edition
By
Michael L'Annunziata, The Montague Group, Technical Services, California, USA.
Reviews
CHOICE, March (2004)
"This new edition of L'Annunziata's book, which has much greater breadth than the third edition of Knoll's book (2000), has been updated
since the 1998 edition to provide comprehensive reference information in nuclear science and to accurately reflect recent work. This
book
should be a part of every comprehensive science reference collection. Summing Up: Highly Recommended. Graduate students through
professionals."
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY 72 (2004)
"Overall, this is an excellent reference text, essential for anyone doing radioactivity analysis. There is an amazing amount of detail.
At 1273 pages total, a very formidable book. Certainly a first place to look for information on radioactivity analysis. I expect radioecologists
and many other specialists who use radionuclides will find chapters of use."
APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES 60 (2004)
"Overall, this is a well-produced book covering many aspects of the measurement of radioactive materials in a comprehensive, but easily
understandable and well-referenced format. This is a valuable work that provides both a comprehensive textbook for those entering the
field of radioactivity, and a reference book for more experienced practitioners."
ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE INTERNATIONAL EDITION 42 (2004)
"The articles (chapters) are very up-to-date, and nearly all of them cover the literature up to 2002, in some cases up to 2003. It contains
a systematic description of the principles underlying the methods available for radioactivity measurements, with over 2000 literature
references that indicate with which radionuclides, in which substrates, and under what conditions a particular method can be used, and
how well it has performed in those applications. This standard work should be available in every laboratory where radioactivity measurements
are carried out on a scientific basis."
ISOPTOPE NEWS (JAPAN), JANUARY, No. 579 (2004)
"Many books about measurements of radioactivity in the fields of study and application are published in various forms such as textbooks,
manuals, proceedings and so on. However, nothing but this Handbook, which describes radiation measuring devices of every type now in
use and their application in detail, are found anywhere, this Handbook deserves recommendation to the readers..."
THE ALCHEMIST, MARCH 2004
"Overall, this is a well presented and well illustrated volume, representing a comprehensive treatise on radiometric analysis. This book
will act as a valuable reference work for students and practitioners in a wide range of disciplines."
HEALTH PHYSICS 86 (2004)
"Overall, the Handbook of Radioactivity Analysis is a useful reference for those involved in the analysis of radionuclides in environmental
samples, bioassay, or other applications. I?m glad I have it on my shelf. I think the handbook would be a great place to start for anyone
who has radioanalytical questions. I recommend this volume to those involved in radioactivity analysis, especially those who are interested
in expanding their horizons..."
JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY, 260 (2004)
"This Handbook provides researchers with an up-to-date tool to place them into the forefront of the determination of radioactivity, a
valuable
textbook for teachers and students of universities and specific courses. Overall, the Handbook will serve to have ever lasting
value
for both novice and expert..."
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