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Conference announcement



Dear colleagues,

Please find enclosed the first announcement for next year's ICRM 
Low-level techniques working group conference, posted after clearing it 
with Melissa.

If you want more details, are interested in attending as a delegate or 
as an exhibitor, please reply to the conference email address, which is;

rapid@npl.co.uk

Simon Jerome,

National Physical Laboratory, UK
simon.jerome@npl.co.uk
http:/www.npl.co.uk

CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION
The ability to be able to measure extremely low levels of radioactivity 
in small samples of a wide variety of matrices is of increasing 
interest and importance in many areas of science. This conference will 
seek to address some of these concerns with reference to and emphasis 
on the metrology and quality of measurements, in addition to the use of 
'new' techniques.

MAIN TOPICS
Radiochemical TecHniques, Applications, Sampling and Measurement 
Techniques, Quality

VENUE
Studiecentrum voor Kernenergie - Centre d'Étude de l'Énergie Nucléaire
Boeretang 200, B-2400 Mol, BELGIUM

TIMETABLE (provisional)
Notify expression of interest (either as a delegate , or an exhibitor) 
to rapid@npl.co.uk	30 November 1998
Second announcement and call for abstracts:					31 January 1999
Deadline for submission of abstracts:						1 April 1999
Issue of registration forms and notification of acceptance or rejection 
of abstracts:	15 May 1999
Deadline for conference registration and submission of papers:			10 
September 1999
CONFERENCE								18-22 OCTOBER 1999
Publication								During 2000

PUBLICATION
The conference papers will be published in an international, refereed 
journal during 2000.

EXHIBITION
A manufacturer's exhibition will be held during the conference. 
Potential exhibitors should contact the conference organiser at: 
rapid@npl.co.uk.

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