12§ have devised a method of running Beta Absorp=tion ° ourves with a simple eset up and alum inus absorbers, Other methods previously used for Beta Absorption Technique place varying thicknees of aluminum over a sample, the Beta Emitting samples. The curves are then plotted as activity Versus this thickness of aluminun, This {9 good for visual use, You can see the shape of a curve or compare it with another isotope that you may consider, but for complex means, samples containing 1so-} topes are possibly the worsé cace of fiecion products, With very many isotopes it geta rather tomplicated/ Other methods such as feather plots use always end point functions, range functions which means that you have to work in very heavy thicknesses of aluminum and our samples that we are dealing with sometimes range as low as one disintegration per minute and if you are trying to be sure that you have found strontium in a sample ag counting one disintegration per minute, it is very difficult to do this by any aba sorption techniques,