Abstract
Laser resonance ionization mass spectrometry has developed into a versatile technique for determination of rare radionuclides, due to its outstanding selectivity and low detection limits. Recent applications on 41Ca, 152,154Gd, 236U and 239-244pu concern environmental, biomedical and fundamental investigations.
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