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Looking for Tritium detector
I realize that Tritium contamination is vitually impossible to detect
directly, and that LS counting is the method of choice. However, one of
our scientists is proposing a study which uses a tritium empregnated
plastic. The research could involve the risk of mechanical dispersion of
physically small pieces of this plastic. Assuming that the Tritium remains
bound in the solid, I can't see how he can assure containment of his
isotope. I am very interested in any suggestions from the group.
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