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Re: Photonuclear reactions



My apologies. It was a spell checker correction, done without my knowledge.. :-)) Have a great day and weekend too.


At 12:08 PM 8/18/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Yes, 40 Mr/hr would indeed be easy to detect: just go up-gradient of the density of dead bodies!
>Let's get it straight: 1 Mx = 1,000,000 x
> 1 mx = 0.001 x
>Have a nice weekend in micro-r/hr fields! :-))
>
>Fritz
>
>Tad Blanchard wrote:
>
>> The alphatron gages are easily detected. I seem to recall 40 Mr/hr on contact with them.
>>
>
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