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Re: Depleted Uranium
Maury, et. al.:
In the 1950's one could easily obtain "laboratory" amounts of metallic
(natural) Uranium and Thorium from supply houses such as Fisher
Scientific. For example, thin sheets or small bars of these materials
in the neighborhood of 10 grams were readily obtainable. Although such
material is still not considered highly, radioactively hazardous and
depleted Uranium is even less hazardous, I would appreciate learning of
a source for similar laboratory samples of depleted Uranium.
TIA for any suggestions,
J. Marshall Reber ScD
165 Berkeley St.
Methuen MA 01844
Tel/Fax: 978-683-6540
Alternate Email: reber@alum.mit.edu
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