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- From: balraj@cs.columbia.edu (Timothy S Balraj)
- Subject: Re: Periodic Table and Chart of the Nuclides (was Re: Press Release)
- Message-ID: <Bszr5B.M9L@cs.columbia.edu>
- Sender: news@cs.columbia.edu (The Daily News)
- Organization: Columbia University Department of Computer Science
- References: <1992Aug12.142146.202345@uctvax.uct.ac.za> <10321@sun13.scri.fsu.edu> <25458@dog.ee.lbl.gov>
- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1992 20:48:47 GMT
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- >From: bobwhite@nova.ta52.lanl.gov (James R. White)
- >~ A handy-dandy Macintosh Hypercard stack I downloaded the
- >~ other day has a combination of the chart of the nuclides as well
- >~ as the periodic table.
- >~
- >~ Best I recall, I got it from the file named /info-mac/card/isotopes.hqx
- >~ from the Mac archives at sumex-aim.stanford.edu
- >~
- >~ The file contains two stacks, one of the 'chart of the nuclides', another
- >~ containing the periodic table, and they work together. Really nicely done.
-
- The stacks are not on sumex, but are available by anonymous ftp from
- mac.archive.umich.edu in the directory mac/misc/chemistry. There are two
- similarily named files --- the one you want is called isotopes1.3.cpt.hqx. The
- other one (isotope1.61) is a completely different program (an isotope pattern
- calculator).
-
- The stacks are "semi-freeware" written by John G. Cramer, Physics Prof at
- U of Washington.
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- tsb
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