Percuilar note found on MCA

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murrayim
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Percuilar note found on MCA

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Uranium and Plutonium anyone?

Finding a hand-written note listing four uranium and three plutonium isotopes and their "region of interest" is not a everyday occurrence. Cohered to my Canberra Series 20, I found just this.

The note lists U-238, U-235, U-234, U-232 and Pu-242, Pu-239, Pu-238 with a range of two numbers. This range could be a region of interest, but this is just a assumption.

Any thoughts?




Does anyone know where I can find a manual for my Series 20?
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Re: Percuilar note found on MCA

Post by 3l »

Hi Ian:

Rent Tom Clancy's movie "Sum of All Fears" , it will answer your question very well.
They use an MCA for this key movie plot turn.
This is the first public movie that shows this key tool that I'm aware of.

Happy Fusoring!
Larry Leins
Ex SAC Fusor tech
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