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RE: Looking for On-Line Resources



When I was taking classes at UNLV,  there was a shareware program being
circulated called "GamRef".  I don't know if it is still available, but it
had all the information you requested.
Terry Harmon
Sr. Health Physics Tech
Kelly Scientific Resources
Phone: (865) 241-0289
Pager: (865) 417-1592
Email: onf@ <mailto:harmonto@ornl.gov> bechteljacobs.org


	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Perrero, Daren [SMTP:Perrero@idns.state.il.us]
	Sent:	Thursday, August 17, 2000 5:07 PM
	To:	Multiple recipients of list
	Subject:	Looking for On-Line Resources

	I have a unique request that I'm hoping the list can help me with.
I need
	to put together a list of radionuclides with atomic numbers 1-83 and
	half-lives between 30 and 275 days, organized by half-life with
their peak
	gamma energies listed as well.

	If any one can point me to a worthy resource, I would be extremely
grateful.
	If you know of such a list that has already been generated that can
be
	forwarded or downloaded to me, I'll be glad to buy you an adult
beverage at
	the Cleveland Annual HPS meeting.

	Thanks in advance

	The thoughts expressed are mine, mine, all mine!
	I'm with the government, I'm here to help........
	Daren Perrero, Health Physicist
	perrero@idns.state.il.us

	
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