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D2O in H2O/Radiochemistry Mail Server
>Date: Wed, 08 Jan 97 14:49:17 -0500
>From: Lester.Slaback@nist.gov
>Subject: D2O in H2O
>
>I would like to have a water sample quantiatively analyzed for the
>presence of D2O. The level of D2O is near natural levels, i.e., .02%.
>
>Does anyone know of a commercial service that can do this?
>
>Note that activation analysis is not an option because of the presence of
>tritium at a level of 0.1 uCi/g.
>
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>the above are the personal musing of the author,
>and do not represent any past, current, or future
>position of NIST, the U.S. Government, or anyone else
>who might think that they are in a position of authority.
>NBSR Health Physics
>NIST
>Gaithersburg, MD 20899
>301 975-5810
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>Lester.Slaback@nist.gov
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Lester and other RADSAFER's,
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