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TL;DR: In this article, the precision attainable by several methods of gamma-ray photopeak integration has been carried out, including the total peak area method, the methods proposed by Covell, Sterlinski, and Quittner, and some modifications of these methods have been considered.
Abstract: A study of the precision attainable by several methods of gamma-ray photopeak integration has been carried out. The 'total peak area' method, the methods proposed by Covell, Sterlinski, and Quittner, and some modifications of these methods have been considered. A modification by Wasson of the total peak area method is considered to be the most advantageous due to its simplicity and the relatively high precision obtainable with this technique. A computer routine for the analysis of spectral data from nondestructive activation analysis experiments employing a Ge(Li) detector-spectrometer system is described.
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