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up procedures that they should be running rather constantly.
For example, we had to work out completely new

ruthinium procedures to handle many of the typos of samples
we have.

I thinkPayne was mentioning that they were taking

other methods and trying to adapt then, | I think somot ins
we hwe to exchange experiences again in these wider fields

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just as we have gone through in the strontium procedure,

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DR. BUGHER:

Yes.

MR. HARLEY:

We have done an awful lot of our

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work oin these initial samples on just mixed fiesion products

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in trying to collect total activity.

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other people are doing that sort of work.

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rough guide for a lot of things.

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get together wih them, too.

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a certain amount of coordination or the

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going to man too much.

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as a general procedure, and more or less how we do it.

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Then individual labs may want to run half a dozencther thinges

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but that is up to them.

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are going to have to get together.

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in terms of strontium, cerium and ruthinium as specific

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isotopes.

I don't know how many
We use itas a

If so, we would like to

I think it is going to requis
final repat is not

We bwe to decide both what we do

I think for general procedures we
Ya are thinking then

What we would rup on any sample now probably

would be strontium, cerium, ruthinium, some of them still
require barium because it is not all gone yet,

and in

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