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To: LoneClone who wrote (38376)6/10/2009 5:46:25 PM
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UEX Stepout Drilling Expands Mineralization at Raven and Horseshoe
Wed Jun 10, 9:06 AM

ca.news.finance.yahoo.com

New N.I. 43-101 Compliant Resource Estimate Scheduled for Release in
July.
RU-169 Intersects 0.43% U(3)O(8) Over 18.4 Metres at Raven.


Trading Symbol: UEX-TSX

VANCOUVER, June 10 /CNW/ - UEX Corporation ("UEX") is pleased to announce drilling results from its winter 2009 drilling program at the Raven and Horseshoe Deposits, which are located within UEX's 100%-owned Hidden Bay Project in the eastern Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Drilling during this program expanded the footprint of the deposits, and the results will be incorporated into a revised and expanded National Instrument 43-101 (N.I. 43-101) resource estimate which is expected to be received in early July. Stepout drilling conducted beyond the limits of the existing resources included intercepts of 0.43% U(3)O(8) over 18.4 metres in hole RU-169 at the Raven Deposit ("Raven"), and 0.22% U(3)O(8) over 19.6 metres in hole HU-324 at the Horseshoe Deposit ("Horseshoe"). Several holes drilled within the limits of the previous resource to better establish the continuity of wider mineralized intervals were also successful, with intercepts of 0.192% U(3)O(8) over 19.6 metres in hole HU-324 at Horseshoe and 0.169% U(3)O(8) over 23.0 metres in hole RU-179 at Raven.

As previously reported in the January 5, 2009 news release and a N.I. 43-101 report filed on SEDAR on February 19, 2009, the Raven and Horseshoe Deposits collectively contain, at a cutoff grade of 0.05% U(3)O(8), N.I. 43-101 compliant resources that include 7,545,300 tonnes grading 0.168% U(3)O(8), which contain 27,847,000 pounds U(3)O(8) in the Indicated category, and a further 805,200 tonnes grading 0.144 % U(3)O(8) in the Inferred category containing 2,560,000 pounds of U(3)O(8). Within these combined resources, the resources for the Horseshoe Deposit comprise 3.58 million tonnes grading 0.24% U(3)O(8) in the Indicated category containing 18.69 million pounds of U(3)O(8), and 0.31 million tonnes grading 0.21% U(3)O(8) in the Inferred category containing 1.43 million pounds of U(3)O(8). Resources for both deposits were estimated by K. Palmer, P.Geo. of Golder Associates Ltd. ("Golder"). Resource modeling incorporating the new drilling results is well underway and anticipated to be completed in July.

The winter 2009 drilling program comprised 32,167 metres of drilling in 105 diamond drill holes which were completed between January and April, 2009 using three drills. This program included 56 drill holes (16,631 metres) at Raven, consisting mostly of stepout drill holes in western parts of the deposit, but also included four infill drill holes and seven holes drilled to test targets east of Raven. A total of 49 drill holes (15,536 metres) were completed at Horseshoe which were focused mainly in the Horseshoe Northeast area, expanding mineralization there. Ten of the Horseshoe drill holes explored the area between Horseshoe and Raven to the west. In addition to the drilling, UEX recently completed a 170 line-kilometre DC resistivity survey to identify additional targets west, northwest and south of the deposits.

To view a map of new mineralization outlined during the winter 2009 drilling program at Raven and Horseshoe, visit UEX's website at www.uex-corporation.com under "News Releases."

Horseshoe Drilling Results

The winter 2009 drilling in the Horseshoe Northeast area has now expanded mineralization by approximately 300 metres to the northeast of the previous N.I. 43-101 compliant Horseshoe resource. Mineralization in this area occurs in two new zones which lie close to, but northeast of, the previously defined areas of mineralization. The mineralization has now been defined at approximately 30-metre drill hole spacing. One drill hole was also completed as an infill hole in previously defined eastern parts of Horseshoe. Significant drilling intercepts from the Horseshoe drilling program are listed in Table 1. Highlights include the following:


- 0.082% U(3)O(8) over 15.0 metres in hole HU-311 (section 4805N);
- 0.187% U(3)O(8) over 8.0 metres in hole HU-316 (section 4915N);
- 0.068% U(3)O(8) over 21.0 metres in hole HU-321 (section 4954N);
- 0.220% U(3)O(8) over 19.6 metres in hole HU-324 (section 4847N),
including 1.089% U(3)O(8) over 3.1 metres;
- 0.192% U(3)O(8) over 25.5 metres in hole HU-331 (BE zone infill
drill hole, section 4673N),
including 1.517% U(3)O(8) over 1.5 metres;
- 0.687% U(3)O(8) over 3.2 metres in hole HU-349 (section 4858N);
- 0.183% U(3)O(8) over 5.6 metres also in hole HU-349 (section 4858N);
and
- 0.068% U(3)O(8) over 27.0 metres also in hole HU-349 (section 4858N).


True thickness and morphology of the mineralization associated with these intercepts is variable, with the northeastern pod defining a steep northwest dipping, broad lobe that is parallel to the metamorphic stratigraphy. The deeper G zone, represented by drill hole HU-324 and several holes drilled in the fall of 2008, including drill hole HU-289 (0.57% U(3)O(8) over 23.0 metres), is a lenticular, southeast dipping lens which lies at depths of 300 to 450 metres below surface immediately to the northeast of the previous resource. The HU-349 intercept is a broad mineralized interval that returned 0.034% U(3)O(8) over 316.4 metres when composited continuously, including 84.6 metres that were not sampled and which have been composited at zero grade. This latter intercept, while probably drilled at a shallow angle to a mineralized zone, has established a steeply dipping link between the two Horseshoe Northeast zones and has enhanced understanding of the mineralization continuity.

Drill holes HU-348 and HU-350 to HU-358 were directed at exploration targets west of the Horseshoe Deposit and east of the Raven Deposit. The most significant mineralization intercepted in this area is 0.078% U(3)O(8) over 11.0 metres in drill hole HU-350. This mineralization could form part of a small pod between the two deposits, although its size is limited by adjacent drill holes. Potential for additional small pods still exists between the two deposits in areas of widely spaced drilling.

Raven Drilling Results

The winter 2009 drilling program expanded the Raven Deposit an additional 250 metres west of the recent N.I. 43-101 compliant Raven resource. Mineralization intersected is primarily in extensions of the two previously defined principal zones within the Raven Deposit: the shallow-plunging Upper zone and the southeast-dipping Lower zone. In addition, two infill drill holes also better established continuity of mineralization within the existing resource area. Full results are listed in Table 2. Principal drilling intercepts include the following:


- 0.748% U(3)O(8) over 2.3 metres in hole RU-162 (section 5062E);
- 0.222% U(3)O(8) over 5.4 metres in hole RU-164 (section 5065E);
- 0.166% U(3)O(8) over 6.6 metres in hole RU-168 (section 4996E);
- 0.425% U(3)O(8) over 18.4 metres in hole RU-169 (section 4936E),
including 1.095% U(3)O(8) over 3.1 metres;
- 0.191% U(3)O(8) over 6.2 metres also in hole RU-169 (section 4936E);
- 0.141% U(3)O(8) over 23.0 metres in hole RU-172 (infill hole, section
5529E);
- 0.108% U(3)O(8) over 30.0 metres in hole RU-175 (section 4911E);
- 0.060% U(3)O(8) over 28.0 metres in hole RU-177 (section 5613E);
- 0.169% U(3)O(8) over 23.0 metres in hole RU-179 (infill hole, section
5613E);
- 0.298% U(3)O(8) over 7.0 metres also in hole RU-179 (infill hole,
section 5613E);
- 0.085% U(3)O(8) over 16.8 metres in hole RU-181 (section 5220E)
- 0.212% U(3)O(8) over 11.25 metres in hole RU-187 (infill hole,
section 5000E);
- 0.087% U(3)O(8) over 15.0 metres also in hole RU-187 (infill hole,
section 5000E);
- 0.120% U(3)O(8) over 25.0 metres in hole RU-192 (section 4915E);
- 0.800% U(3)O(8) over 1.5 metres in hole RU-195 (section 4936E);
- 0.138% U(3)O(8) over 12.0 metres in hole RU-197 (section 4937E);
- 0.228% U(3)O(8) over 10.3 metres in hole RU-206 (section 4968E); and
- 0.062% U(3)O(8) over 27.2 metres in hole RU-207 (section 5065E).


True thickness of the intercepts is variable since mineralized zones have complex shapes. Most zones are lensoidal.

Seven holes drilled east of the Raven Deposit (RU-191, 194, 196, 198, 201, 202 and 204) indicate that the principal mineralized zones are now bounded in this eastern area. Narrow intervals of mineralization were intersected in several of these holes, including 0.122% U(3)O(8) over 2.0 metres in drill holes RU-194, and intercepts of 0.152% U(3)O(8) over 1.5 metres and 0.161% U(3)O(8) over 1.0 metres in hole RU-202. Similar to the holes drilled west of Horseshoe, these results suggest the potential for small mineralized pods between the two deposits, but bounding drill holes limit their potential size.

Summer 2009 Exploration Program

With the successful expansion of the Raven and Horseshoe Deposits by definition drilling in the winter of 2009, drilling has now largely tested the area of previous historical drilling by Gulf Minerals Canada ("Gulf"). Parts of some mineralized zones which remain partially open will be tested with several drill holes this summer. A small near surface pod of mineralization at Raven which was intersected by several widely spaced Gulf drill holes, including an intercept in hole LB-80 of 1.89% U(3)O(8) over 2.43 metres at depths of approximately 40 metres from surface, will be tested this summer by six short drill holes. In addition to these near surface targets, areas of clay alteration and inferred structures defined by previous drill holes and 2009 resistivity surveys will be tested in the proximity of the Raven and Horseshoe Deposits. In the Vixen Lake area to the northwest, drilling will also test the source area of pitchblende mineralization that occurs in glacial till and coincides with new anomalous DC resistivity lows identified during the winter geophysical program. Approximately 10,000 metres of drilling with two drills is planned for Horseshoe, Raven and adjacent areas.

An additional 5,000 metres of drilling is planned for the Telephone Lake area in the northwestern parts of the Hidden Bay property. This area, which lies just south of and along strike from the Sue Deposits on the adjacent McClean Lake mine property operated by AREVA Resources Canada Inc. ("AREVA"), contains potential for discovery of a Sue C or Eagle Point style mineralization along the Telephone Lake Fault. Drilling will target areas of mineralization down dip from previous mineralized intercepts near the Athabasca unconformity that include 0.20% U(3)O(8) over 6.8 metres in drill hole SP-166, and 4.52% U(3)O(8) over 0.5 metres in drill hole SP-156.

About the Raven and Horseshoe Deposits

Mineralization at the Raven and Horseshoe Deposits comprises mainly southeast dipping zones of hematization with disseminated and veinlet pitchblende-boltwoodite-uranophane that are hosted by folded arkosic quartzite gneiss. Mineralization comprises a combination of disseminated pitchblende-chlorite-hematite, and narrower, higher grade nodular and veinlet pitchblende in hematite-clay alteration. Mineralization in the resource area at Horseshoe has been defined to date continuously over a strike length of approximately 600 metres and a dip length of up to 300 metres, occurring at depths of 100-420 metres below surface. At Raven, which lies 0.5 kilometres west of Horseshoe, mineralization in the current resource has to date been defined over a strike length of approximately 700 metres at depths below surface of 100 to 300 metres in two dominant, subhorizontal zones. The deposits are located less than 5 kilometres south of Cameco Corporation's Rabbit Lake operations, and 12 kilometres southeast of AREVA's McClean Lake operations. Both are hosted by competent basement rocks that could be amenable to both open-pit and conventional underground ramp access mining methods, pending a positive feasibility study.

Raven and Horseshoe mineralization comprises pitchblende and other uranium oxides and silicates without potentially deleterious nickel-arsenide minerals that may affect extraction and pose tailings disposal problems. As previously reported, metallurgical studies on representative composited drill core assay rejects and metallurgical drill holes from both deposits indicate that the uranium in the Raven and Horseshoe Deposits is easily leached under relatively mild atmospheric leach conditions. The excellent extraction levels are comparable to other metallurgically simple basement hosted deposits in the region, including the nearby Eagle Point Deposit.

In progressing toward a combined feasibility study on the Raven and Horseshoe Deposits, environmental baseline studies were commenced by Golder in 2006. During the 2007 and 2008 drilling programs, geotechnical studies of the area of the deposits also commenced, assessing rock properties and hydrogeology. Once the new resource is received, UEX plans to initiate initial scoping work prior to undertaking any feasibility study.

Sample Handling and Quality Assurance

Geochemical samples are selected with the aid of a hand-held scintillometer to identify areas of above-background radioactivity. Samples are split, with half remaining in the core box, and the remainder shipped to Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical Laboratories ("SRC") where they are crushed and ground to minus 106 microns. The pulp is digested in aqua regia leach and analyzed by ICP for uranium and other elements. In addition to the geochemical analyses, down-hole probe radiometric results obtained for all drill holes on completion of drilling provide an independent check of the geochemical data. Probe results can be used for grade calculations where poor ground conditions occur and drill core recoveries are low, although at Raven and Horseshoe recoveries are generally at, or close to, 100%. UEX has commenced systematic insertion of sample blanks and standards of several grades into the sample stream. In addition, repeat analyses are routinely analyzed, laboratory standards are inserted by SRC, and selected sample pulps have been submitted to other independent laboratories for check analyses to assess sample repeatability and accuracy of the SRC results.

The technical information in this document has been compiled and reviewed by D. Rhys, P.Geo., a qualified person as defined by N.I. 43-101.

About UEX

UEX is a Canadian uranium exploration and development company actively involved in 19 uranium projects, including seven that are 100% owned and operated by UEX, one joint venture with AREVA that is operated by UEX, ten joint-ventured with AREVA and one under option from Japan-Canada Uranium Company, Limited, which are operated by AREVA. The 19 projects, totaling 356,088 hectares (879,913 acres), are located in the eastern, western and northern perimeters of the Athabasca Basin, the world's richest uranium belt, which accounts for approximately 21% of the global primary uranium production. UEX is currently developing several uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin which include the Kianna, Anne and Colette Deposits at its 49%-owned Shea Creek Uranium Project, a joint venture with AREVA in the western Athabasca Basin, and the West Bear, Raven and Horseshoe Deposits located at its 100% owned Hidden Bay Project in the eastern Athabasca Basin. UEX's exploration and development budgets planned for 2009 total approximately $22.5 million, of which UEX will be responsible for approximately $17.0 million.


ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF UEX CORPORATION

Stephen H. Sorensen,
President & CEO


Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains "forward-looking statements" that are based on UEX's current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. These forward-looking statements include statements regarding UEX's outlook for our future operations, plans and timing for the commencement or advancement of exploration activities on our properties, and other expectations, intention and plans that are not historical fact. The words "estimates", "projects", "expects", "intends", "believes", "plans", or their negatives or other comparable words and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are based on certain factors and assumptions and are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from UEX's expectations include uncertainties relating to interpretation of drill results and geology, continuity and grade of deposits, fluctuations in uranium prices and currency exchange rates, and other risks and uncertainties disclosed in UEX's Annual Information Form and other filings with the securities commission on SEDAR. Many of these factors are beyond the control of UEX. Consequently, all forward-looking statements made in this news release are qualified by this cautionary statement and there can be no assurance that actual results or developments anticipated by UEX will be realized. For the reasons set forth above, investors should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. Except as required by applicable law, UEX disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.



Table 1.
Winter 2009 Horseshoe Drilling Program
Intersections from Drill Holes HU-310 to HU-358.

Only intervals with composite grades greater than 0.05% U(3)O(8) and a
grade-thickness product greater than 0.1 are listed below. All analyses were
performed by Saskatchewan Research Council by ICP. No intervals greater than
0.05% U(3)O(8) and a grade thickness product higher than 0.1 were intersected
in holes HU-312, 313, 318, 322, 325, 326, 335, 336, 338, 340, 342, 344, 346,
and 351-358.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Avg.
Section Depth of Hole From To Length Grade (%
Hole (North) (metres) (metres) (metres) (metres) U(3)O(8))
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-310 4805 474 317.8 325.6 7.8 0.073
341.0 352.0 11.0 0.089
363.0 364.0 1.0 0.220
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-311 4870 279 166.6 181.6 15.0 0.082
254.1 256.0 1.9 0.366
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-314 4885 249 110.3 116.0 5.7 0.111
166.0 169.0 3.0 0.067
177.0 179.0 2.0 0.061
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-315 4795 444 300.0 303.0 3.0 0.093
323.7 325.0 1.3 0.079
377.6 378.2 0.6 0.656
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-316 4915 346 168.0 176.0 8.0 0.187
225.0 225.4 0.4 0.406
248.5 249.5 1.0 0.291
289.2 291.0 1.8 0.067
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-317 4915 300 145.0 146.0 1.0 0.212
157.6 157.9 0.3 0.891
174.7 181.7 7.0 0.071
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-319 4954 261 214.0 216.4 2.4 0.106
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-320 4833 471 385.0 386.0 1.0 0.111
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-321 4954 279 151.0 172.0 21.0 0.068
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-323 4833 285 211.0 213.0 2.0 0.107
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-324 4847 453 179.6 180.2 0.6 0.248
362.5 363.7 1.2 0.315
379.6 399.2 19.6 0.220
including 396.1 399.2 3.1 1.089
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-327 4885 399 273.4 275.2 1.8 0.084
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-328 4871 450 357.0 358.0 1.0 0.413
361.0 362.0 1.0 0.146
396.9 397.8 0.9 0.151
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-329 5015 299 33.0 33.7 0.7 0.613
41.0 43.1 2.1 0.230
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-330 4897 417 344.5 345.2 0.7 0.443
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-331 4673 359 295.5 321.0 25.5 0.192
including 295.5 297.0 1.5 1.517
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-332 4985 349 265.0 268.0 3.0 0.096
277.4 278.0 0.6 0.198
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-333 4985 222 138.0 140.2 2.2 0.077
147.0 156.0 9.0 0.068
168.5 175.5 7.0 0.050
186.5 196.5 10.0 0.051
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-334 4985 241 185.0 188.0 3.0 0.060
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-337 4985 180 102.0 104.0 2.0 0.055
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-339 5015 120 45.4 46.4 1.0 0.354
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-341 5015 270 216.0 218.0 2.0 0.070
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-343 5015 300 203.7 208.0 4.3 0.134
223.0 225.0 2.0 0.059
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-345 5045 270 180.0 182.0 2.0 0.058
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-347 4858 300 107.0 109.0 2.0 0.118
180.0 185.0 5.0 0.064
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-348 4033 289 143.5 147.0 3.5 0.077
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-349* 4845 519 108.9 111.3 2.4 0.115
162.0 166.3 4.3 0.144
213.9 215.4 1.5 0.199
253.4 256.6 3.2 0.687
264.6 265.6 1.0 0.153
274.6 276.0 1.4 0.180
303.0 308.6 5.6 0.183
332.6 334.9 2.3 0.053
348.0 349.0 1.0 0.108
355.0 356.8 1.8 0.244
372.5 376.0 3.5 0.061
387.0 390.0 3.0 0.196
433.0 438.0 5.0 0.076
476.0 503.0 27.0 0.068
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
HU-350 4033 300 178.5 189.5 11.0 0.078
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

* HU-349 interval also composites to 0.034% U(3)O(8) over 316.4 metres,
including 84.6 metres that were not sampled and which have been
composited at 0 grade.

Table 2.
Winter 2009 Raven Drilling Program
Intersections from Drill Holes RU-161 to RU-216.

Only intervals with composite grades greater than 0.05% U(3)O(8) and a
grade-thickness product greater than 0.1 are listed below. All analyses were
performed by Saskatchewan Research Council by ICP. No intervals greater than
0.05% U(3)O(8) and a grade thickness product higher than 0.1 were intersected
in holes RU-165, 166, 173, 176, 178, 180, 183, 184, 188, 190, 196, 198, 201,
203, 204, 205, 208, 210, 212, 214, 215, and 216.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Avg.
Section Depth of Hole From To Length Grade (%
Hole (East) (metres) (metres) (metres) (metres) U(3)O(8))
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-161 5062 320 232.3 237.3 5.0 0.133
260.4 261.5 1.1 0.343
270.4 271.5 1.1 0.276
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-162 5062 299 140.7 143.0 2.3 0.092
221.3 223.0 1.7 0.103
231.7 234.0 2.3 0.748
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-163 5062 291 137.3 145.0 7.7 0.090
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-164 5065 212 115.8 121.2 5.4 0.222
132.0 133.5 1.5 0.065
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-167 5060 380 296.2 298.0 1.8 0.060
309.0 313.0 4.0 0.068
321.4 322.3 0.9 0.120
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-168 4996 356 93.0 94.0 1.0 0.195
102.0 103.0 1.0 0.115
252.5 253.5 1.0 0.098
275.8 282.4 6.6 0.166
including 275.8 276.1 0.3 2.240
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-169 4936 380 163.0 169.2 6.2 0.191
187.8 190.0 2.2 0.079
201.0 219.4 18.4 0.425
including 214.3 217.4 3.1 1.095
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-170 4936 386 188.8 190.7 1.9 0.098
204.4 205.4 1.0 0.105
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-171 4936 320 149.0 151.0 2.0 0.072
157.0 158.2 1.2 0.098
215.0 218.0 3.0 0.241
225.9 226.5 0.6 0.362
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-172 5529 288 73.0 76.0 3.0 0.063
88.0 111.0 23.0 0.141
209.0 217.0 8.0 0.083
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-174 5562 309 96.5 98.0 1.5 0.117
106.5 108.0 1.5 0.199
243.0 251.0 8.0 0.084
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-175 4911 251 144.7 174.7 30.0 0.108
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-177 5613 279 216.0 244.0 28.0 0.060
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-179 5613 291 105.0 108.5 3.5 0.072
146.0 149.0 3.0 0.132
171.0 194.0 23.0 0.169
221.0 228.0 7.0 0.298
240.0 243.5 3.5 0.074
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-181 5220 345 286.2 303.0 16.8 0.085
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-182 5000 251 185.0 187.0 2.0 0.078
212.4 223.0 10.6 0.066
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-185 4886 420 173.5 174.5 1.0 0.110
189.0 191.5 2.5 0.232
347.5 354.0 6.5 0.082
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-186 5000 161 134.5 138.5 4.0 0.046
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-187 5000 212 63.8 75.0 11.2 0.212
including 63.8 68.1 4.3 0.483
99.0 114.0 15.0 0.087
133.0 137.0 4.0 0.067
165.0 172.0 7.0 0.119
195.0 203.0 8.0 0.096
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-189 4886 399 165.4 167.0 1.6 0.277
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-191 5780 259 212.0 214.0 2.0 0.053
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-192 4915 212 123.5 127.0 3.5 0.147
158.5 183.5 25.0 0.120
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-193 4915 200 165.0 166.8 1.8 0.115
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-194 5780 330 225.0 227.0 2.0 0.122
258.0 260.5 2.5 0.046
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-195 4936 260 145.0 146.0 1.0 0.204
165.5 168.0 2.5 0.100
190.5 192.0 1.5 0.800
202.0 220.5 18.5 0.052
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-197 4937 245 132.0 144.0 12.0 0.138
206.0 208.0 2.0 0.215
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-199 4937 227 177.0 180.0 3.0 0.068
189.8 190.3 0.5 0.733
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-200 5060 395 311.0 315.8 4.8 0.081
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-202 5755 370 96.5 98.0 1.5 0.152
117.0 118.0 1.0 0.161
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-206 4968 468 149.0 151.0 2.0 0.054
232.2 242.5 10.3 0.228
including 233.4 237.1 3.7 0.474
295.5 300.0 4.5 0.120
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-207 5065 335 260.8 288.0 27.2 0.062
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-209 4968 350 153.0 155.0 2.0 0.059
228.5 231.5 3.0 0.075
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-211 4968 351 163.0 164.0 1.0 0.695
188.5 189.5 1.0 0.100
199.0 208.0 9.0 0.064
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RU-213 4968 302 109.3 116.0 6.7 0.038
220.5 221.0 0.5 0.364
-------------------------------------------------------------------------


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