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A R Byrne

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The Analyst|March 1, 1992
Some considerations regarding reference materials and their role in environmental monitoring. Plenary lectureA R Byrne
Biological Trace Element Research|January 1, 1994
Some improvements in the quality of NAA procedures and the reliability of the resultsA R Byrne
Analytica Chimica Acta|March 1, 1972
The toluene extraction of some elements as iodides from sulphuric acid-potassium iodide media. Application to neutron activation analysis. II. Determination of arsenic and antimony in biological materials at submicrogram levelsA R Byrne
Talanta|March 1, 1988
Determination of uranium at trace levels by radiochemical neutron-activation analysis employing radioisotopic yield evaluationA R Byrne, L Benedik
Biological Trace Element Research|January 1, 1994
Comprehensive RNAA of cadmium, cobalt, nickel, and copper using 109Cd, 57Co, and reactor-produced 67Cu as radioisotopic yield monitorsA R Byrne, M Dermelj
Health Physics|May 1, 1995
Urinary excretion of uranium and dietary intakeA R Byrne, L Benedik
The Analyst|March 1, 1992
Preliminary study of the effects of some physical parameters on the stability of methylmercury in biological samplesM Horvat, A R Byrne
The Science of the Total Environment|September 1, 1979
On the vanadium and tin contents of diet and human bloodA R Byrne, L Kosta
Biological Trace Element Research|July 1, 1990
Vanadium determination at the ultra-trace level in biological reference materials and serum by radiochemical neutron activation analysisA R Byrne, J Versieck
The Science of the Total Environment|September 1, 1991
Uranium content of blood, urine and hair of exposed and non-exposed persons determined by radiochemical neutron activation analysis, with emphasis on quality controlA R Byrne, L Benedik
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The Analyst|March 1, 1992
Some considerations regarding reference materials and their role in environmental monitoring. Plenary lectureA R Byrne
Biological Trace Element Research|January 1, 1994
Some improvements in the quality of NAA procedures and the reliability of the resultsA R Byrne
Analytica Chimica Acta|March 1, 1972
The toluene extraction of some elements as iodides from sulphuric acid-potassium iodide media. Application to neutron activation analysis. II. Determination of arsenic and antimony in biological materials at submicrogram levelsA R Byrne
Talanta|March 1, 1988
Determination of uranium at trace levels by radiochemical neutron-activation analysis employing radioisotopic yield evaluationA R Byrne, L Benedik
Biological Trace Element Research|January 1, 1994
Comprehensive RNAA of cadmium, cobalt, nickel, and copper using 109Cd, 57Co, and reactor-produced 67Cu as radioisotopic yield monitorsA R Byrne, M Dermelj
Health Physics|May 1, 1995
Urinary excretion of uranium and dietary intakeA R Byrne, L Benedik
The Analyst|March 1, 1992
Preliminary study of the effects of some physical parameters on the stability of methylmercury in biological samplesM Horvat, A R Byrne
The Science of the Total Environment|September 1, 1979
On the vanadium and tin contents of diet and human bloodA R Byrne, L Kosta
Biological Trace Element Research|July 1, 1990
Vanadium determination at the ultra-trace level in biological reference materials and serum by radiochemical neutron activation analysisA R Byrne, J Versieck
The Science of the Total Environment|September 1, 1991
Uranium content of blood, urine and hair of exposed and non-exposed persons determined by radiochemical neutron activation analysis, with emphasis on quality controlA R Byrne, L Benedik
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