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RE: Plastic Rad detectors
The letters "ISP" stand for International Specialty Products. We use then
for a number of items related to our Gammacell blood irradiators. Contact
them at:
International Specialty Products
1361 Alps Road
Wayne, NJ 07470
(973) 628-4000
Steven Alford, M.S., RSO
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
steven_alford@dfci.harvard.edu
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Grimm, Lawrence [SMTP:LGrimm@ADMIN.UCLA.EDU]
> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 3:45 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Plastic Rad detectors
>
> Hi all:
>
> Anyone have an address, phone, email, or website for ISP Technologies?
> They
> sell a plastic radiation detector for blood irradiation quality control.
> Searching the net and using the term ISP turns up a million companies that
> use the term in a computer/network context. Replying directly to me would
> be best.
>
> Larry Grimm
>
> * UCLA Radiation Safety Division
> * On Campus: CHS A6-060 MS 957061
> * Off Campus: UCLA Radiation Safety Div, 2195 West Medical Building,
> Los Angeles, CA 90095-1764
> * lgrimm@admin.ucla.edu Phone:310/206-0712 Fax 310/794-5825
> * If this email is not RSD business, the opinions are mine, not
> UCLA's.
>
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