Chapter
Measurements of Trace Elements In Vivo
Abstract
When measurements of potentially toxic trace elements are to be made in vivo, the usual constraints of keeping any radiation dose as low as possible and the non-standard, extended shape of humans, are compounded by the fact that the target element is present, by definition, only in small quantities. Lower limits of detection, are often, therefore, vital parameters with which to characterise measurement system peformance.
Authors
Chettle DR; Armstrong R; Todd AC; Franklin DM; Scott MC; Somervaille LJ
Book title
In Vivo Body Composition Studies
Volume
55
Pagination
pp. 247-257
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
1990
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4613-1473-8_33