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Radioisotope Training

DEC 01, 1961
Physics Today

The first of a series of engineering drawings from which demonstration equipment for training in radioisotope engineering may be built have been made available by the Atomic Energy Commission. The project is part of a continuing educational program in isotope technology conducted by the AEC’s Office of Isotopes Development, and the training kits are intended to aid educational institutions and training laboratories that wish to include laboratory isotope training in their curricula but find the specifications, cost, and size limits of commercial instruments prohibitive.

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