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          This standard establishes methods for calibration and usage of germanium detectors for the measurement of gamma-ray emission rates of radionuclides. It covers the energy and full energy peak efficiency calibration as well as the determination of gamma-ray energies in the 0.06 to 2 MeV energy region and is designed to yield gamma-ray emission rates with an uncertainty of f 3 percent.1 This standard applies primarily to measurements which do not involve overlapping peaks, and in which peak to continuum considerations are not important.<br />\n
          The purpose of this standard is to provide a standardized basis for the calibration and usage of germanium detectors for measurement of gamma-ray emission rates of radionuclides. This standard is intended for use by knowledgeable persons who are responsible for the development of correct procedures for the calibration and usage of germanium detectors.
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