NIST DEVELOPS LOW-LEVEL RADIONUCLIDE SEAWEED: SRM 4356.In collaboration with the International Committee on Radionuclide radionuclide /ra·dio·nu·clide/ (-noo´klid) a nuclide that disintegrates with the emission of corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations. ra·di·o·nu·clide n. Metrology (ICRM ICRM Institute of Certified Records Managers ICRM International Committee for Radionuclide Metrology ICRM Internet Customer Relationship Management ICRM International Chemometrics Research Meeting ICRM International Cliff Richard Movement ), NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC, www.nist.gov) The standards-defining agency of the U.S. government, formerly the National Bureau of Standards. It is one of three agencies that fall under the Technology Administration (www.technology. is leading an international group of experienced laboratories in the development of a unique seaweed standard reference material for low-level radionuclides in seaweed specimens. Seaweed is one of the most important oceanic biological sinks for a number of long-lived radionuclides, and accurate determination of the radionuclides in seaweed specimens is essential for improving geokinetics modeling and assessing the spread of radionuclide waste repository contamination. However, lack of a seaweed standard for method validation and quality control in analytical measurements limits the reliability of the current analytical results and the data comparability among national and international laboratories. An interlaboratory comparison among experienced radioecology Radioecology The study of the fate and effects of radioactive materials in the environment. It derives its principles from basic ecology and radiation biology. metrology laboratories will determine the massic activities of [Sr.sup.90], [Ra.sup.226], [Th.sup.230], [Th.sup.232], [U.sup.234], [U.sup.238], [Pu.sup.238], [Pu.sup .(239+240)], and [Cm.sup.(243+244)] using a variety of radiochemical procedures and detection methods. Statistical techniques, including analysis of variance, data distribution fitting, and bootstrap See boot. (operating system, compiler) bootstrap - To load and initialise the operating system on a computer. Normally abbreviated to "boot". From the curious expression "to pull oneself up by one's bootstraps", one of the legendary feats of Baron von Munchhausen. analysis, will be used for the evaluation of the analytical results. |
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