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Authors: Taha, R Ba-Omar, M Pillay, AE Roos, G Al-Hamdi, A
Citation: R. Taha et al., Recycling of petroleum-contaminated sand, J ENVIR MON, 3(4), 2001, pp. 417-420

Authors: Taha, R Al-Alawi, D Al-Nabhani, M Pillay, AE Al-Hamdi, A
Citation: R. Taha et al., Recycling of paint-contaminated grit, J ENVIR MON, 3(4), 2001, pp. 421-424

Authors: Salih, FM Al-Hamdi, A Pillay, AE
Citation: Fm. Salih et al., Trace biliverdin yields from the reaction of bilirubin with CDCl3 and the photolysis of bilirubin: A comparative spectrophotometric study, J TR MICROP, 19(3), 2001, pp. 409-417

Authors: Govender, S Bisnath, B Pillay, AE
Citation: S. Govender et al., The effect of graphite tube condition on measured trace Pb concentrations in ETAA studies, J TR MICROP, 19(2), 2001, pp. 217-223

Authors: Pillay, AE Punyadeera, C
Citation: Ae. Pillay et C. Punyadeera, An enhanced procedure for the rapid digestion of high silicate archeological specimens followed by ICP-MS determination of traces of rare earth elements (REE's), J TR MICROP, 19(2), 2001, pp. 225-241

Authors: Pillay, AE Punyadeera, C
Citation: Ae. Pillay et C. Punyadeera, A study, by fire-assay and ICP-MS, of the distribution of rhodium, platinum, and gold in iron-age pottery, J TR MICROP, 19(2), 2001, pp. 243-250

Authors: Pillay, AE
Citation: Ae. Pillay, Differences in PIXE signal-to-noise ratios and detection limits for conducting targets insulated with glass, J RAD NUCL, 250(1), 2001, pp. 181-183

Authors: Pillay, AE
Citation: Ae. Pillay, Analysis of archaeological artefacts: PIXE, XRF or ICP-MS?, J RAD NUCL, 247(3), 2001, pp. 593-595

Authors: Abbu, R Pillay, AE Moodley, KG
Citation: R. Abbu et al., A study by ICP-AES of sorption phenomena in aqueous solutions containing medium-weight and heavy trace metals, J TR MICROP, 18(1), 2000, pp. 15-21

Authors: Abbu, R Pillay, AE Moodley, KG
Citation: R. Abbu et al., The use of ICP-AES and anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) to determine thelevels of cadmium and lead in river water samples from Kwa Zulu-Natal (KZ-N), South Africa, J TR MICROP, 18(1), 2000, pp. 83-97

Authors: Pillay, AE Peisach, M
Citation: Ae. Pillay et M. Peisach, Development of a charge-induced X-ray fluorescence process using ion-beams: An improvement on the XSQR technique, J RAD NUCL, 246(2), 2000, pp. 291-298

Authors: Pillay, AE
Citation: Ae. Pillay, A review of accelerator-based techniques in analytical studies, J RAD NUCL, 243(1), 2000, pp. 191-197

Authors: Pillay, AE Punyadeera, C Jacobson, L Eriksen, J
Citation: Ae. Pillay et al., Analysis of ancient pottery and ceramic objects using x-ray fluorescence spectrometry, X-RAY SPECT, 29(1), 2000, pp. 53-62

Authors: Punyadeera, C Pillay, AE Jacobson, L Whitelaw, G
Citation: C. Punyadeera et al., The use of correspondence analysis to compare major and trace elements forprovenance studies of iron-age pottery from the Mngeni river area, South Africa, J TR MICROP, 17(1), 1999, pp. 63-79

Authors: Pillay, AE
Citation: Ae. Pillay, PIXE and charge-induced X-rays (CHIX): Are they complementary or competitive?, J RAD NUCL, 241(1), 1999, pp. 227-229

Authors: Pillay, AE Kritzinger, JJ Springhorn, K Stodart, N
Citation: Ae. Pillay et al., The use of macro and micro proton beams to study the variation in PIXE yield from metal targets insulated with PTFE, glass and nylon, J RAD NUCL, 240(1), 1999, pp. 315-319

Authors: Pillay, AE Kritzinger, JJ Springhorn, K
Citation: Ae. Pillay et al., Enhanced PIXE yields from insulated metal targets, J RAD NUCL, 237(1-2), 1998, pp. 35-40
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