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RE: Bioassay standards
I once pursued it as far as Malinkcrodt Chemical Company who could provide
lyphilized urinel, but in small quantity vials. They gave me a number for a
manufacturer in California, but I did not go any further.
You may want to check with Jeb Payne (ORNL, 423-574-5014) who runs a
performance testing program. They use natural, "controlled" urine.
Kenny Fleming CHP CSP
FUSRAP Radiological Control Supervisor
knflemin@bechtel.com
(423) 220-2306
(423) 220-2464 FAX
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ramon Garcia [SMTP:rg26@prism.gatech.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 1998 9:46 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Re: Bioassay standards
>
> Sam,
>
> It is very probable that the manufacturer of your liquid scintillation
> counter has developed protocols to count urine samples. Contact me if they
> can't help you. My e-mail is rg26@prism.gatech.edu
>
> By the way, anyone knows how to prepare synthetic urine -this is not a
> joke- or a supplier of such?
>
> Ramon Garcia
> Georgia Institute of Technology
> Atlanta, GA
>
>
>
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