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(“Primary method” of source standardization Provides the activity of the radionuclide in the sample Requires no efficiency calibration Limited to certain suitable decay schemes Exploits the coincidence summing effect Uses gamma-ray spectrometry Point )
 
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“Primary method” of source standardization Provides the activity of the radionuclide in the sample Requires no efficiency calibration Limited to certain suitable decay schemes Exploits the coincidence summing effect Uses gamma-ray spectrometry Point sources only

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