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Trace Analysis and Nuclear Forensics

Finally, in Chapter 5, we delve into the exciting realm of trace analysis and nuclear forensics that can yield information on the source, nature, use (and abuse) of uranium, which in some cases can be based on meticulous analysis of a single grain or particle. [Pg.2]


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