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Re:RadDecay...
Funny you should mention Raddecay - I was perusing the Internet for info on
Microshield today and found the Framatech web page, which has ordering
information for both Raddecay and Microshield. Check it out at
http://www.framatech.com/radsoft/radsoft.asp Apparently Grove Engineering,
creator of Microshield and Raddecay, was acquired at some point in time by
Framatome Technologies, Inc.
Elizabeth Algutifan, CHP
Weldon Spring Site Remedial Action Project
St. Charles, MO
Elizabeth_Algutifan@wssrap-host.wssrap.com
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Subject: RadDecay...
Author: <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Date: 01/18/2000 3:32 PM
Dear Colleagues,
I recently sought to use my 1987 copy of raddecay.exe and found that it
wouldn't work, ie. "VAL string isn't a proper number" (courtesy MS Windows
95). While I was trying to fix this problem (unsuccessfully), I thought I'd
query the list as to the availability of a more current version of raddecay.
It seems to me that I recall a similar previous message on this list.
Sincerely,
Douglas M.D. Frye, Ph.D., DABMP, DABR
Clinical Medical Physicist Adjunct Assistant
Professor
Dept. of Radiation Oncology Dept. of Radiation
Oncology
Clarian Health Partners Case Western Reserve
University
Methodist Hospital of Indiana Cleveland, Ohio
Room AG 140
1701 N. Senate Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46206
317.929.3172
317.929.5085 facsimile
dfrye@clarian.com <mailto:dfrye@clarian.com>
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