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RE: Types of radiation



You're quite right.  And from a quick scan of the web site, those aren't the
only errors.

Bruce Heinmiller CHP
heinmillerb@aecl.ca

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> From: 	Bjorn Cedervall[SMTP:bcradsafers@hotmail.com]
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> Sent: 	Thursday, November 11, 1999 9:53 AM
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> Subject: 	EPA: Types of radiation
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> Browsing through the "educational" EPA page about radiation
> http://www.epa.gov/radiation/students/
> one finds "Radioactive alpha particles" and "Radioactive beta
> particles"... 
> May be it is nuclear particle physics they are describing - probably not. 
> The words and concepts are important - especially when texts are aimed for
> a 
> broader "non-scientific" community. Perhaps someone with the right
> contacts 
> could give EPA a hint - or am I all wrong?
> Bjorn Cedervall   bcradsafers@hotmail.com
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