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Re: Np-237



        Reply to:   RE>Np-237

Np-237,  Golly!  That just happens to be the "radionuclide of the month!"

Look at Radiation Research, Vol 90, pp 1-32, 1982,  "Neptunium-The Neglected
Actinide: A Review of the Biological and Environmental Literature."

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Date: 5/31/95 7:44 AM
To: GARY MANSFIELD
From: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
  I am looking for REFERENCES which provide information on the following:

  Np-237 associated with naturally occurring radioactive material and if
  Np-237 is found in the environment, what may be the reason(s) why it was
  found in the environment and in what concentrations.

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