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Re: rad decay software?



Packard Inst. Co., the scintillation counter manufacturer, used to give
away a program called RadDecay, which though DOS based, still runs nicely
in a DOS Window under NT.  You can contact them  via their Web site at
www.packardinst.com & ask about obtaining a copy.

Hope this helps,   Don


At 08:50 AM 4/22/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Could someone please suggest an inexpensive (or free) windows-based program
>that will solve decay chain type problems?  I need to insert various parent
>activities and solve for progeny activities after various lengths of time.
>
>Thank you,
>
>
>
>
>Thomas Henry Wood
>Blue Ridge Environmental Consulting, Inc.
>600 Highway 25 North
>Travelers Rest, SC  29690
>864-834-5513
>thenry@viperlink.net
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Don Jordan	
The University of Chicago	
Office of Radiation Safety
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Chicago,  Illinois  60637
Tel.	773-702-6299
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