Abstract
The methods described in Part I are used in measurements and calculations on radionuclides dispersed in a phantom and in man. Assays accurate within a few per cent can be obtained in most circumstances unless limited by counting statistics, and that the efficiencies of assay can be generalized, in suitably normalized form, to a wide range of instruments, techniques, and radionuclides.

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