UMB Initial Radiation Safety Training (RST)
64: Ion Chambers
65: G-M Detectors
66: G-M Detectors
67: Scintillation Detectors
68: Scintillation Detector
69: Scintillation Detector Operation
70: Scintillation Detectors
71: Detector Response
72: Selecting The Right Detector
73: Using Hand-Held Survey Instruments
74: Liquid Scintillation Counting
75: Liquid Scintillation Counting
76: Photo Multiplier Tubes
77: Liquid Scintillation Counting
78: Choosing the Right Instrument
79: Isotope Fact Sheets
80: Part III -- Units of Measurement
81: Units of Measure
82: SI Prefixes
83: Quantity


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Liquid Scintillation Counting


     - Most common technique used for the measurement of radioactivity of low energy

beta emitters (H-3, C-14, S-35 and Ca-45, etc.)
     - Also used for removable contamination from any nuclide