
Gamma-ray attenuation coefficients have been determined for aluminum, copper, tin, platinum and lead (elements with Z between 13 and 82) using gamma - rays with energies between 295 and 2440 keV from a sealed Ra-226 source. A lithium-drifted germanium detector was employed without collimation or shielding. The average standard error of the experimental results was 1%. (auth)
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