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To: Michael J. Wendell who wrote (476)1/20/1998 5:21:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 672
 
Mike, Ain't it the truth, we narrow nichers must rely on other nichers to tell us what is what.
I suspect that there is a list at every atomic assay lab with the neutron cross section for all atoms and neutron velocities, and they do wet chem or other qualitative assays to see what absorbers are there, and how to best assay the sample. Same for all other known problems. The main aggravation is that each lab keeps this quiet, and it only spread when someone high up quits and starts a new lab.

Funny how it spreads. Some geovernment public domain stuff is everywhere, and that does include most neutron cross sections, but a lot of wet chem stuff is black art.

Bill



To: Michael J. Wendell who wrote (476)1/20/1998 9:40:00 PM
From: go4it  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 672
 
Michael,

Would you please give me your answer to the following question ?

Message 3215686

TIA,

Chuck

P.S. Thought you were done with my questions didn't you <g>?