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Dizman, Serdar; Keser, Recep
Background Tritium (3H) emits low-energy beta particles with a maximum energy of 18.6 keV. Liquid scintillation counting technique (LSC) is mostly used for the detection and quantification of low-energy emitters like H-3. The most widely used method to determine the level of tritium in humans is testing urine.
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Dizman, S. ve Keser, R. (2018). A comparison of two methods used for determination of tritium concentration in urine samples by liquid scintillation counter. RADIATION DETECTION TECHNOLOGY AND METHODS, 2(1). doi:10.1007/s41605-018-0056-0