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Pure beta
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- Subject: Pure beta
- From: Diana Brock <dbrock@sandia.gov>
- Date: 02 Sep 1998 11:32:22 -0600
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Hi all! Does anyone know of any nuclides that are strictly beta
emitters, other than tritium? Also any that might also be associated
with tritium and can be easily detected with a Ludlum model 3.
Anything you might know would be appreciated.
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