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RE: Bq to Ci/Ci to Bq program



Bruce,
  I wrote one some years ago in visual basic that does what you want,
although it does not go below femto or above tera.  Bruce Busby was supposed
to have put it up on the Health Physics web site, but I haven't looked for
it.  Due to virus paranoia here at UCI, I have no way to include attachments
to e-mail, have you a snail mail address where I can send you a floppy?  I
have placed the program in the public domain, which means that you can use
it as you wish, just don't sell it for a profit (like as if there was a
market for such a thing...)


In Message Thu, 8 Feb 2001 15:05:52 -0600 (CST),
  Bruce Bugg <BRUCEB@psc.state.ga.us> writes:

>Trying not to reinvent the wheel here - has anyone got a Excel spreadsheet,
>Access database, or other program that will run under Windows98 that will
>convert Bq to Ci and reverse, preferably also allowing the various prefix
>multipliers, (Exa, Peta, Tera, milli, micro, pico, etc.).
>
>I found a freeware conversion program for the Palm, but it only goes from Bq
>to Ci and reverse. Not really very handy in the real world.
>
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