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re: Request info about on Rad Batteries



You can look a t U.S. Patent No. 5,861,701, "Charged-Particle Powered Battery" 
issued 01/19/1999 and other related patents at the www.uspto.gov.

Thanks, John P. Hageman, CHP, Radiation Safety Officer, Southwest Research 
Institute, 6220 Culebra Road, San Antonio, TX 78238 
Ph: 210-522-2633, Fax: 210-522-5720, jph@swri.edu
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Info is needed on radioactive batteries and/or radioactive materials used as
a power source in such items as space equipment. One of our students
(Nuclear Chemistry) is doing a report on the use of radioactive sources used
as batteries. The student found very little information on the internet
(which is the primary resource for this class). Can anyone refer me to an
information source or have knowledge they can share?

His report will be due by Monday morning.

My email is johnjp@email.sjsu.edu
My fax is (408) 924-5037

Many thanks. This group has become very useful for our classes to locate
information. 

John Pickering
San Jose State University

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