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PEAC is pronounced
PEEK
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March
2004 March 16, 2004 Vol. 2 Issue 11
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February
2004 February 17, 2004 Vol. 2 Issue 10
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January
2004 January 16, 2004 Vol. 2 Issue 9
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December
2003 December 16, 2003 Vol. 2 Issue 8
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November
2003 November 17, 2003 Vol. 2 Issue 7
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October
2003 October 20, 2003 Vol. 2 Issue 6
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September
2003 September 17, 2003 Vol. 2 Issue 5
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August
2003 August 15, 2003 Vol. 2 Issue 4
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July
2003 July 15, 2003 Vol. 2 Issue 3
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June
2003 June 17, 2003 Vol. 2 Issue 2
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May
2003 May 16, 2003 Vol. 2 Issue 1
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April
2003 April 17, 2003 Vol. 1 Issue 12
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March
2003 March 17, 2003 Vol. 1 Issue 11
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February
2003 February 17, 2003 Vol. 1 Issue 10
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January
2003 January 24, 2003 Vol. 1 Issue 9
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December
2002 December 31, 2002 Vol. 1 Issue 8
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November
2002 November 26, 2002 Vol. 1 Issue 7
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October
2002 October 31, 2002 Vol. 1 Issue 6
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August
2002 August 21, 2002 Vol. 1 Issue 4
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Issue
3, July 2002 July 17, 2002 Vol. 1 Issue 3
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A Guest's
Glance Street Smart Haz Mat by Michael Callan
We
are honored to have as our Guest Columnist Mr. Michael
Callan. His article addresses the history of reference
materials and software. [FULL
STORY]
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Let's Take a
(RE)PEEK at the PEAC Software A Review of Last Month's
Example by S. Bruce King
We had some calls come in
regarding last month's PEAC example. This article
explains why some people were getting different
results. [FULL
STORY]
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Let's Take a
PEEK at the PEAC Software An example using the PEAC tool
by S.
Bruce King
The example of the PEAC software for this month
is Bromine. [FULL
STORY]
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Technical
Tidbit This month's Technical Tidbit addresses the topic
of vapor density. [FULL
STORY]
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Technical
Dialogue Dirty Bombs by John S. Nordin, Ph.D.
This
month's Technical Dialogue discusses radioactive
materials and dirty bombs. [FULL
STORY]
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Just What the
Doctor Ordered A Little Laughter
My
face still hurts!! [FULL
STORY]
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Wonderful
Wyoming Devil's Tower: The Nation's First National
Monument
Learn more about this geological
wonder. [FULL
STORY]
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A Sneak PEEK
The
Nineteenth Annual Worldwide Chemical Conference, Ft.
Leonard Wood, MO
(l) Bill Jones, Aristatek, (c)
General Patricia L. Nilo, Commandant, U.S. Army Chemical
School, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO, (r) David Sheesley, Albany
County Research Corporation (ACRC)
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Click here to view some
training vignettes on the PEAC software.
Click here to download a
30 day demo of the PEAC-WMD software today!
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your comments and suggestions to: feedback@aristatek.com
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