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1 Accelerator mass spectrometry at Peking University: experiments and progress Chen, Chia-erh
1994
92 1-4 p. 47-50
4 p.
article
2 Accelerator mass spectrometry at the China Institute of Atomic Energy Jiang, Songsheng
1994
92 1-4 p. 61-64
4 p.
article
3 Accelerator mass spectrometry at the Rossendorf tandem accelerators Friedrich, M.
1994
92 1-4 p. 58-60
3 p.
article
4 Accelerator mass spectrometry in biomedical research Vogel, J.S.
1994
92 1-4 p. 445-453
9 p.
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5 Accelerator mass spectrometry in hydrology Fontes, Jean-Charles
1994
92 1-4 p. 367-375
9 p.
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6 Advisors, committees and sponsors 1994
92 1-4 p. xi-
1 p.
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7 A future AMS/chromatography instrument for biochemical and environmental measurements Purser, Kenneth H.
1994
92 1-4 p. 201-206
6 p.
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8 Aluminium and Alzheimer's disease: sites of aluminium binding in human neuroblastoma cells determined using 26Al and accelerator mass spectrometry King, S.J.
1994
92 1-4 p. 469-472
4 p.
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9 A microbeam AMS system for mineralogical applications Sie, S.H.
1994
92 1-4 p. 221-226
6 p.
article
10 AMS beyond 2000 Davis, Jay C.
1994
92 1-4 p. 1-6
6 p.
article
11 AMS for M > 36 with a gas-filled magnetic spectrograph Korschinek, G.
1994
92 1-4 p. 146-152
7 p.
article
12 AMS measurements of 10Be and 26Al for studying shielding effects in meteorites Welten, K.C.
1994
92 1-4 p. 500-504
5 p.
article
13 AMS measurements of 36Cl at Chalk River Andrews, H.R.
1994
92 1-4 p. 74-78
5 p.
article
14 AMS system at the University of Tokyo Koichi, Kobayashi
1994
92 1-4 p. 31-34
4 p.
article
15 An accelerator mass spectrometry system with the 12UD Pelletron at the University of Tsukuba Nagashima, Y.
1994
92 1-4 p. 55-57
3 p.
article
16 An achromat for the ANU 14UD linac MacKinnon, B.A.
1994
92 1-4 p. 138-141
4 p.
article
17 Application of AMS and inverse PIXE to the study of radioactive waste management problems Artigalas, H.
1994
92 1-4 p. 227-230
4 p.
article
18 Applications of accelerator mass spectrometry in extraterrestrial materials Herzog, G.F.
1994
92 1-4 p. 492-499
8 p.
article
19 Author index 1994
92 1-4 p. 513-524
12 p.
article
20 Automated sample processing at the National Ocean Sciences AMS facility Cohen, Gregory J.
1994
92 1-4 p. 129-133
5 p.
article
21 7Be, 10Be, and 36Cl in precipitation Knies, D.L.
1994
92 1-4 p. 340-344
5 p.
article
22 10Be in bauxite and commercial aluminum Middleton, R.
1994
92 1-4 p. 362-366
5 p.
article
23 Biological chemistry of aluminium studied using 26Al and accelerator mass spectrometry Day, J.P.
1994
92 1-4 p. 463-468
6 p.
article
24 Bone pretreatments for radiocarbon dating: a study incorporating AMS dating and ion beam analysis Redvers-Newton, Nicola A
1994
92 1-4 p. 270-273
4 p.
article
25 41Ca as a tracer for calcium uptake and deposition in heart tissue during ischemia and reperfusion Southon, J.R.
1994
92 1-4 p. 489-491
3 p.
article
26 Calcium resorption from bone in a human studied by 41Ca tracing Johnson, R.R.
1994
92 1-4 p. 483-488
6 p.
article
27 14C AMS quantification of biomolecular interactions using microbore and plate separations Creek, M.R.
1994
92 1-4 p. 454-458
5 p.
article
28 14C analyses at the ANTARES AMS Centre: Dating the log coffins of northwest Thailand Hotchkis, M.A.C.
1994
92 1-4 p. 27-30
4 p.
article
29 14C and 90Sr measurements at the Erlangen AMS facility Arslan, F.
1994
92 1-4 p. 39-42
4 p.
article
30 Carbon dioxide sputter source development at Oxford Ramsey, C.Bronk
1994
92 1-4 p. 100-104
5 p.
article
31 Chemistry operations at Purdue's accelerator mass spectrometry facility Vogt, S.
1994
92 1-4 p. 153-157
5 p.
article
32 Chlorine-36 dispersion in the Chalk River area Milton, G.M.
1994
92 1-4 p. 376-379
4 p.
article
33 36Cl in shallow, perched aquifers from central Indiana Vogt, S.
1994
92 1-4 p. 398-403
6 p.
article
34 36Cl in the Laurentian Great Lakes basin Milton, J.C.D.
1994
92 1-4 p. 440-444
5 p.
article
35 36Cl measurements at the Zürich AMS facility Synal, H.-A.
1994
92 1-4 p. 79-84
6 p.
article
36 Comparative study of Fe-C bead and graphite target performance with the National Ocean Science AMS (NOSAMS) facility recombinator ion source Klinedinst, Donna B.
1994
92 1-4 p. 166-171
6 p.
article
37 Conference photographs 1994
92 1-4 p. xii-xiv
nvt p.
article
38 Current status of the 14C AMS program at the University of Washington Brown, T.A.
1994
92 1-4 p. 16-21
6 p.
article
39 Dating and tracing of fluids using 129I and 36Cl: results from geothermal fluids, oil field brines and formation waters Fehn, U.
1994
92 1-4 p. 380-384
5 p.
article
40 Dedication 1994
92 1-4 p. vii-
1 p.
article
41 Depth dependence of cosmogenic neutron-capture-produced 36C1 in a terrestrial rock Dep, L.
1994
92 1-4 p. 301-307
7 p.
article
42 Design considerations for a future injection system for radocarbon AMS measurements Hedges, R.E.M.
1994
92 1-4 p. 217-220
4 p.
article
43 Determination of 36Cl in the groundwaters and ores around a uranium deposit Jiang, Songsheng
1994
92 1-4 p. 385-388
4 p.
article
44 Determination of erosion rates with cosmogenic 26Al Strack, E.
1994
92 1-4 p. 317-320
4 p.
article
45 Development of 129I AMS for the LLNL spectrometer Proctor, I.D.
1994
92 1-4 p. 92-95
4 p.
article
46 Distinguishing spallogenic from non-spallogenic carbon in chondrites using gas and temperature separations Cresswell, Richard G.
1994
92 1-4 p. 505-509
5 p.
article
47 Dry extraction of 14CO2 and 14CO from Antarctic ice van Roijen, J.J.
1994
92 1-4 p. 331-334
4 p.
article
48 Editorial Board 1994
92 1-4 p. ii-iii
nvt p.
article
49 Electric dissociation of negative ions — II Nadeau, M-J.
1994
92 1-4 p. 265-269
5 p.
article
50 Equipment and methodology for high precision, high throughput 14C AMS analyses at ANTARES Smith, A.M.
1994
92 1-4 p. 122-128
7 p.
article
51 First 26Al analyses at the ANTARES AMS Centre: uptake via oral ingestion of 26Al in rats Fink, D.
1994
92 1-4 p. 473-477
5 p.
article
52 Fossil- and bio-mass combustion: C-14 for source identification, chemical tracer development, and model validation Currie, L.A.
1994
92 1-4 p. 404-409
6 p.
article
53 “Garden variety” 10Be in soils on hill slopes Monaghan, Marc C.
1994
92 1-4 p. 357-361
5 p.
article
54 Gas handling systems for radiocarbon dating by AMS Ramsey, C.Bronk
1994
92 1-4 p. 105-110
6 p.
article
55 High intensity isobar separation at the Zürich AMS facility Zoppi, U.
1994
92 1-4 p. 142-145
4 p.
article
56 High-precision AMS radiocarbon measurements of central Arctic Ocean sea waters Jones, Glenn A.
1994
92 1-4 p. 426-430
5 p.
article
57 129I from nuclear fuel reprocessing; potential as an oceanographic tracer Yiou, F
1994
92 1-4 p. 436-439
4 p.
article
58 129I in moss down-wind from the Sellafield nuclear fuel reprocessing plant Rucklidge, John
1994
92 1-4 p. 417-420
4 p.
article
59 Imaging AMS Freeman, S.P.H.T.
1994
92 1-4 p. 231-236
6 p.
article
60 Internal and external checks in the NOSAMS sample preparation laboratory for target quality and homogeneity Osborne, E.A.
1994
92 1-4 p. 158-161
4 p.
article
61 Investigating global change and fish biology with fish otolith radiocarbon Kalish, John M.
1994
92 1-4 p. 421-425
5 p.
article
62 Ion sources based on charge transfer collisions Litherland, A.E.
1994
92 1-4 p. 237-240
4 p.
article
63 Limestone erosion measurements with cosmogenic chlorine-36 in calcite — preliminary results from Australia Stone, J.
1994
92 1-4 p. 311-316
6 p.
article
64 Long-lived noble gas radionuclides Kutschera, W.
1994
92 1-4 p. 241-248
8 p.
article
65 Measurements of anthropogenic radionuclides in environmental samples Boaretto, E.
1994
92 1-4 p. 350-356
7 p.
article
66 Measurements of cosmic-ray-produced 14C in firn and ice from antarctica Timothy Jull, A.J.
1994
92 1-4 p. 326-330
5 p.
article
67 Measurements of the 14C content of atmospheric methane in The Netherlands to determine the regional emissions of 14CH4 Eisma, R.
1994
92 1-4 p. 410-412
3 p.
article
68 Medical application of 26Al Hohl, Ch.
1994
92 1-4 p. 478-482
5 p.
article
69 Methods for data screening, flagging and error analysis at the National Ocean Sciences AMS Facility Schneider, Robert J.
1994
92 1-4 p. 172-175
4 p.
article
70 Modern chlorine-36 deposition in southern Maryland, U.S.A. Hainsworth, L.J.
1994
92 1-4 p. 345-349
5 p.
article
71 New frontiers in accelerator mass spectrometry: isobar separation methods at low energy Litherland, A.E.
1994
92 1-4 p. 207-212
6 p.
article
72 Optimal estimation of uncertainty intervals for accelerator and decay counting Currie, L.A.
1994
92 1-4 p. 188-193
6 p.
article
73 Optimising tandem accelerator stripping efficiency by simulation of charge changing processes Niklaus, Th.R.
1994
92 1-4 p. 115-121
7 p.
article
74 Optimized data analysis for AMS radiocarbon dating Séguin, Fredrick H.
1994
92 1-4 p. 176-181
6 p.
article
75 Origin of groundwater salinity in the Lac du Bonnet granite, southeastern Manitoba, from 36Cl measurements Gascoyne, Mel
1994
92 1-4 p. 389-392
4 p.
article
76 Performance characteristics of the 3 MV Tandetron AMS system at the National Ocean Sciences AMS facility von Reden, Karl F.
1994
92 1-4 p. 7-11
5 p.
article
77 Preface Fifield, L.K.
1994
92 1-4 p. ix-x
nvt p.
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78 Procedures and precision in 14C AMS Beukens, R.P.
1994
92 1-4 p. 182-187
6 p.
article
79 Production rate systematics of in-situ-produced cosmogenic nuclides in terrestrial rocks: Monte Carlo approach of investigating 35Cl (n, γ) 36Cl Dep, L.
1994
92 1-4 p. 321-325
5 p.
article
80 Progress report on the high-current ion source of the Zürich AMS facility Niklaus, Th.R.
1994
92 1-4 p. 96-99
4 p.
article
81 Proton production cross sections for 14C from silicon and oxygen: implications for cosmic-ray studies Sisterson, J.M.
1994
92 1-4 p. 510-512
3 p.
article
82 Radiocarbon measurements at the CSIRO AMS facility Sie, S.H.
1994
92 1-4 p. 35-38
4 p.
article
83 Radium, actinides, and their molecular negative ions from a cesium sputter ion source Zhao, X-L.
1994
92 1-4 p. 258-264
7 p.
article
84 Report on the Workshop on production rates of terrestrial in-situ-produced cosmogenic nuclides Reedy, R.C.
1994
92 1-4 p. 335-339
5 p.
article
85 Seasonal variations in 14C concentrations of stratospheric CO2 measured with accelerator mass spectrometry Nakamura, Toshio
1994
92 1-4 p. 413-416
4 p.
article
86 Simulations of terrestrial in-situ cosmogenic-nuclide production Reedy, R.C.
1994
92 1-4 p. 297-300
4 p.
article
87 Status of the first HVEE 14C AMS in Groningen Mous, D.J.W.
1994
92 1-4 p. 12-15
4 p.
article
88 Studies of cosmogenic in-situ 14CO and 14CO2 produced in terrestrial and extraterrestrial samples: experimental procedures and applications Lal, D.
1994
92 1-4 p. 291-296
6 p.
article
89 Studies of the production rate of cosmic-ray produced 14C in rock surfaces lull, A.J.T.
1994
92 1-4 p. 308-310
3 p.
article
90 Study of weakly-formed negative ions by laser photodetachment and accelerator mass spectrometry Berkovits, D.
1994
92 1-4 p. 254-257
4 p.
article
91 Systematic investigation of uncertainties in radiocarbon dating due to fluctuations in the calibration curve Niklaus, Th.R.
1994
92 1-4 p. 194-200
7 p.
article
92 Tandem accelerator mass spectrometry at Shanghai — present status and applications X.W., Cheng
1994
92 1-4 p. 51-54
4 p.
article
93 The AMS facility at Gif-sur-Yvette: progress, perturbations and projects Raisbeck, G.M.
1994
92 1-4 p. 43-46
4 p.
article
94 The AMS program at the São Paulo 8UD accelerator Tenreiro, C.
1994
92 1-4 p. 89-91
3 p.
article
95 The ANTARES AMS Centre at the Lucas Heights Research Laboratories Tuniz, C.
1994
92 1-4 p. 22-26
5 p.
article
96 The ANU AMS system and research program Fifield, L.K.
1994
92 1-4 p. 85-88
4 p.
article
97 The dispersal of 129I from the Columbia River estuary Kilius, L.R.
1994
92 1-4 p. 393-397
5 p.
article
98 The first detection of naturally-occurring 236U with accelerator mass spectrometry Zhao, X-L.
1994
92 1-4 p. 249-253
5 p.
article
99 The Iceman's last weeks Spindler, Konrad
1994
92 1-4 p. 274-281
8 p.
article
100 The man in the ice: results from radiocarbon dating Prinoth-Fornwagner, R.
1994
92 1-4 p. 282-290
9 p.
article
101 The new LLNL AMS sample changer Roberts, M.L.
1994
92 1-4 p. 111-114
4 p.
article
102 The PRIME Lab gas ionization detector Knies, David L.
1994
92 1-4 p. 134-137
4 p.
article
103 The Purdue Rare Isotope Measurement Laboratory Elmore, D.
1994
92 1-4 p. 65-68
4 p.
article
104 The successful SINR mini cyclotron AMS for 14C dating Mao-Bai, Chen
1994
92 1-4 p. 213-216
4 p.
article
105 TIC, TOC, DIC, DOC, PIC, POC — unique aspects in the preparation of oceanographic samples for 14C-AMS McNichol, A.P.
1994
92 1-4 p. 162-165
4 p.
article
106 Tracer studies of 14C in the Nordic Seas by AMS measurements Gislefoss, J.S.
1994
92 1-4 p. 431-435
5 p.
article
107 Tritium AMS for biomedical applications Roberts, M.L.
1994
92 1-4 p. 459-462
4 p.
article
108 Upgrading program for the FN tandem and AMS system at PRIME Lab Purser, K.H.
1994
92 1-4 p. 69-73
5 p.
article
                             108 results found
 
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