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Calculation of Exposure Times for Successive Autoradiographs
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Calculation of Exposure Times for Successive Autoradiographs

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Abstract

AUTORADIOGRAPHIC investigations often require very large numbers of exposures. It is, therefore, necessary to have a rapid method for calculating the exposure times for the successive specimens of a series. Stowell1, in a communication directing attention to the value of special purpose slide rules, has described one on which the calculation may be made very rapidly.

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  1. Stowell, E. C., Nature, 198, 318 (1963).

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