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Navy TLD Reader
- To: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu (IPM Return requested)
- Subject: Navy TLD Reader
- From: Kim D Merritt <kdmerri@sandia.gov>
- Date: 29 Oct 1997 12:45:33 -0700
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I earlier asked for information on any inexpensive surplus dosimetry
systems that may be available. My posting was not meant to imply that
our in-house dosimetry program isn't good. I was simply looking for a
means to have nearly immediate feedback on our TLD's without having to
maintain a high level of traceability. I apologize to our dosimetry
staff if this reflected poorly upon them.
Thank-you to those that sent me information.
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*Kim Merritt, RRPT *
*Sandia Labs, NM *
*kdmerri@sandia.gov *
*When the only tool you own is a hammer, every problem *
*begins to resemble a nail. -- Abraham Maslow *
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