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****** FUKUSHIMA DATA - RAW DATA *** ANALYSIS NEEDED - SMART GLP'ERS ******
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Data 1 sample :
Total activity of sample is 35000 CPM (3 min. ?) Dose is 1.27 µSv/h (distance?)
Histogram bell is 'Z-shape' looking, something weird?
Data 2 sample :
10980 Bq/kg of Cs-134 radionuclide 10800 Bq/kg of Cs-137 radionuclide
Ratio 134/137 is a fair 1:1 so sample is from recent event (probably Fukushima event)
Total activity of sample is 24600 CPM (3 min. ?) Dose is 1.08 µSv/h (distance?)
Histogram looks fair
Would like to know Standard Deviation from both samples and also more about histogram X-scale?
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