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Activation Analysis Symposia A series of regional scientific sym posia on activation analysis will be held in various parts of the country starting April 30. Sponsor is the General Atomic Division of General Dynamics Corp. The April 30 meeting is being held at the Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, N. J. The May 4th meeting will be held at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. Other meetings at different locations are being scheduled. The oneday symposia will run from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Topics include activation anal ysis theory, new developments in gamma ray spectrometry, activation analysis with accelerator-produced 14 m.e.v. neutrons, activation analysis with modern research reactors, attainable sensitivities of detection of various ele ments in a variety of types of samples, and interesting recent applications of activation analysis to various fields. Further details are available from H. R. Zeitlin at General Atomic, P.O. Box 608, San Diego 12, Calif.
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