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calculation work on came ray measuremenss, and calcwletlons ené desi:n tor
alpha measurcnent technizues » exoecial ts uncervinwic.
Although Panofsky is anxious to get the ypanel's report comple ted in mid-March,
.e evidence is that the panel went on meeting since they bad a meeting in Dr.
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parently, Westervelt was the only LASL attendee and his brief summary of the
udies to be done as a result of this metting are as follows:
"l. Repeat typical
L calculation of the effect of shields on x-ray yield and source temperature
iethe sceptical), D. Woods (no deadline).
2. Review fluorescence detection
stem, making effort to simplify hardware, and estimate cost(P-1 and Westervelt).
. Clear up some details and summarize capabilities of system as a function of the
mber of stations.
Results to Panofsky during week of 18 May."