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Please send me a copy

Jan Skowronek
Central mining Institute, Lab. of Radiometry
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Od: Minnema, Douglas <Douglas.Minnema@ns.doe.gov>
Do: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Data: 11 lutego 2000 15:10
Temat: Cosmic Rays article


>RADSAFErs,
>
>Since there has been some recent discussions on cosmic radiation, I thought
>some of you might be interested in an article I stumbled upon the other
day.
>In the April 1998 edition of Physics Today (sorry, I am just catching up on
>my reading:-) there is an article titled "Cosmic Rays, Nuclear Gamma Rays,
>and the Origin of the Light Elements", by R. Ramaty (NASA Goddard), B.
>Kozlovsky (Tel Aviv University) and R. Lingenfelter (U.C. San Diego).  It
>discusses the current understandings of the source of cosmic rays as being
>generated by supernovae within the galaxy.  While it is written by and for
>astrophysicists (different terminology and units than we use in health
>physics), it may be of interest to people on this list.
>
>Since it is only about 6 pages, and a couple years old, I would be willing
>to fax it to interested parties if they cannot find the magazine.  Please
>send your fax number to my e-mail address below, so we don't bog down the
>listserver.
>
>On another subject, a month or so ago I asked for information on tritium
>loaded exit signs, and received several very helpful replies.  In the
course
>of that, I was asked to provide a summary of the information.  With regards
>to the summary, I wish to apologize for the delay, but I do still hope to
>get something out in the near future.
>
>Hope you all have a good Friday,
>
>Doug Minnema, Ph.D., CHP
>Defense Programs
>U.S. Department of Energy
><Douglas.Minnema@ns.doe.gov>
>
>what few thoughts i have are truly my own
>
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