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Re: The Gamma Rays of the Radionuclides
Try http://ie.lbl.gov/ensdf/
Cory.Romzo@amersham.com wrote:
>Can anyone provide any information as to where someone may purchase a copy
>of the book The Gamma Rays of the Radionuclides by Gerhard Erdtmann and
>Werner Soyka? If not can someone suggest an alternate book/source that may
>contain the same information. Rad Decay can be a useful tool, however the
>software does not contain all radionuclides.
>
>Thanks in advance for any responses,
>
>Cory W. Romzo
>Health Physicist
>Amersham Health
>
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