GB/T 16145-1995
AbolishedGamma spectrometry method of analysing radionuclides in biological samples
生物样品中放射性核素的γ能谱分析方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the gamma spectrometry method for identifying and quantifying radionuclides in biological samples such as animal tissues, plants, and human specimens. It is applied in environmental monitoring, nuclear facility safety assessments, and radiation protection to measure radioactive contamination in food chains and ecosystems. The method is used by laboratories conducting radiological analysis for health physics, regulatory compliance, and emergency response to nuclear incidents.
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