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Re: NIST traceable standards



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At 04:43 PM 5/3/99 -0500, Riasp Medora wrote:
>     You can buy a NIST traceable beta standard from one of the many source 
>     manufacturers. The Source in Santa FE, Isotope products in CA, or AEA 
>     technology in MA, etc, for solid or liquid standards. If you want the 
>     source certified by NIST it is possible but at a significant cost. 
>     Hope this helps.
>     
>     Riasp Medora
>     riasp_medora@fernald.gov
>
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>Subject: NIST traceable standards 
>Author:  <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu> at FE-INTERNET
>Date:    5/3/99 3:58 PM
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>     
>Does anyone know where I can find information
>on how to obtain a NIST traceable beta standard? 
>I would greatly appreciate any feedback.
>     
>Thank you,
>     
>Erin Lambert
>Health Physicist
>Purdue University
>eclare@purdue.edu
>     
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