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Re[3]: ?? detector help .
Good one! Why don't you put that repsonse out on RadSafe - I'm sure
everyone would get a giggle out of it....
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Subject: Re[2]: ?? detector help .
Author: BRZGV@ccmail.ceco.com at -SMTPlink
Date: 1/12/96 7:42 AM
Sounds like a homework problem. McGyver could handle it for less than
$39.99.
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Subject: Re: ?? detector help .
Author: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at INTERNET
Date: 1/11/96 10:45 AM
Why do you need to build one? Why can't you purchase a detector to
detect the 511kev? Why reinvent the wheel....
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Subject: ?? detector help .
Author: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at ~GW1
Date: 1/11/96 9:36 AM
Hi all,
Here is a forwarded e-mail from someone looking for some help. If
someone could e-mail them and provide help (or equipment), I am sure that
this person would appreciate it. Please respond to the person, not Radsafe.
Thanks, as always,
Bruce Busby
bbusby@umich.edu
http://www.umich.edu/~bbusby/
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From: sjuguiln@vaxa.weeg.uiowa.edu
I need to build a radiation detector to detect 511 keV
photons. I have budget constraints of $5000. What is the
best way to go about building one? What kind of detector
would be the most efficient, accurate, and cost effective?
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