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2005 February 3, 2005 Vol. III Issue 11
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Special
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2004 December 15, 2004 Vol. III Issue 8
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2004 November 15, 2004 Vol. III Issue 7
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2004 October 13, 2004 Vol. III Issue 6
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2004 April 20, 2004 Vol. 2 Issue 12
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2004 March 16, 2004 Vol. 2 Issue 11
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2004 February 17, 2004 Vol. 2 Issue 10
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2004 January 16, 2004 Vol. 2 Issue 9
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2003 December 16, 2003 Vol. 2 Issue 8
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2003 November 17, 2003 Vol. 2 Issue 7
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2003 October 20, 2003 Vol. 2 Issue 6
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Technically Speaking
More
examples and explanation of the patented modeling.
by
Dr. John Nordin
One of the questions that PEAC tool users ask is
how does the PEAC gas dispersion model compare with
other gas dispersion models in the public domain. We
will look at a couple of chemicals: (1) chlorine and (2)
Sarin. Chlorine is widely used in industry including the
manufacture of plastics and is also used in drinking
water treatment. Sarin is a very poisonous chemical
warfare agent which potentially be used by a terrorist.
An actual chlorine spill was discussed in an earlier
newsletter article.... [FULL
STORY]
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Let's
Take a PEEK at PEAC-WMD v.5
Just some
of the ways you can customize the PEAC-WMD program.
by
S. Bruce King
The last two months (March and April 2005) we
deviated some from our previous examples of how
information is displayed in the PEAC-WMD application to
demonstrate the use of the Working Entries List, the
Threat Matrix, and access to separate Reference Sources
(specifically the CHRIS Manual, NIOSH Pocket Guide and
the Emergency Response Guidebook). This month we’ll
begin a discussion of how the PEAC-WMD application
provides access to user defined data files. The feature
is an important and powerful part of the PEAC-WMD
application.... [FULL
STORY]
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Just
What The Doctor Ordered
Humor, and
more Humor
[FULL
STORY]
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Looking for
a great vacation?
[FULL
STORY]
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software today!
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