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Re[2]: Counting Statistics
A long while ago I ordered some phosphorescent pigment from USR
Optonix, Box 409, Hackettston, NJ 07840 - (210) 850-1500. They sell
pigments for commercial applications but you can get inexpensive
samples from them. Try that instead of pixie dust.
MAJ Tonry
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Subject: RE: Counting Statistics
Author: <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu > at Internet-Mail
Date: 1/15/99 6:07 AM
Excellent question, I have the same problem.
Along with that question, does anybody know if there is anything new on the
market for checking the spread of contamination in a training environment. I
have borrowed a black light and pixie dust form another station, and when I
went to order one for myself I found the vendor was no longer in business.
Has anybody recently ordered this equipment or is there anything new that is
similar?
David Villicana
Dresden RP Training
815-942-2920-2562
David.S.Villicana@ucm.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Timothy.L.Popp@am.pnu.com [SMTP:Timothy.L.Popp@am.pnu.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 1999 6:47 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Counting Statistics
>
>
> Could anyone recommend a good, plain language, reference on counting
> statistics?
> Every time something about counting statistics comes up, I pull several of
> my
> references off the shelf and end up spending more time trying to figure
> out if
> they are all defining and calculating the same thing. LLD, MDA, decision
> level,
> critical level, ... I don't care what terms they use. I'd just like a
> "Counting
> Statistics for Dummies" book that would be a useful reference to me and,
> at the
> same time, useful in explaining the concepts to someone unfamiliar with
> the
> material.
>
> Tim Popp
> Health Physics Scientist
> Pharmacia & Upjohn
> timothy.l.popp@am.pnu.com
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