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Re: Old Version of RadDecay




Kyle,

Try <<http://www.physics.isu.edu/radinf/help.htm#where>>.

Leon E. Brown, CHP
Senior Consultant
Big Rock Point Restoration Project
lebrown@cmsenergy.com
(231) 547-8419





KKleinhans@fwenc.com@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu on 12/01/2000 08:55:04 AM

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Subject:  Old Version of RadDecay


Could someone please tell me where I could find the "old" version of Rad
Decay that will actually decay isotopes for you?  I deleted my old version
when I downloaded a newer version, but it seems to be more of an electronic
chart of the nuclides, with no apparent way to decay isotopes.

Thanks,

Kyle

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