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  11. <title>Photodiode Gamma Ray Detector</title>
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  17. <title>Ion Chamber Alpha Particle Counter</title>
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  23. <title>Picoammeter</title>
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  29. <title>Half-life Of Technetium-99m</title>
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  35. <title>Pancake Geiger M?ller Tubes and a new Power Supply</title>
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  47. <title>Alpha Decay Rate Modulation with 30 Metre EM Radiation?</title>
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  50. <description>No, of course not!  No new physics here, just another lesson in electromagnetic compatibility and subtly of experimental physics.</description>
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  62. <description>A quick hack based on Charles Wenzel's nuclear war detector.</description>
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