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John Ryder <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 16 Jul 1997 10:10:00 -0400
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We have a subscriber whose posting to one list is being ignored. The mail
arrives, but Listserv neither posts it nor returns an error.

Since the list is send=private, I'm suspicious of his "from" address being
invalid somehow, but messages to me, commands to listserv and a
posting to another public list work.

His subscription address   [log in to unmask]
seems to match his "from" address. Here is the incoming posting.... anything
look amiss?  Thanks.

John Ryder, Computing and Information Technology, University of Vermont
        [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask], 802-656-1183

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Subject: RE: boron isotope assay
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Sorry for a late reply to a message posted a month ago. I have been
experiencing problems in my communication with listserv lately...


Dear Ning Zhu,

BRGM provides boron isotope analysis on a commercial basis.

The technique uses specific ion exchange resins for boron extraction and
positive ions (Cs2BO2+) mass spectrometry for 11B/10B ratio measurement.
Analytical uncertainty is +/-0.2 per mil (on measured delta value).
Required sample quantity is dependent upon boron concentration. Analysis
is typically done on 10 micrograms of Boron. So, for a solution
containing 1 ppm boron, we need 10-20 milliliters.
Price is 3575 FF/sample if you provide boron concentration (add 407
FF/sample for boron content determination).

Should you need any further information, do not hesitate to contact Dr.
Catherine Guerrot at:
E-mail:  [log in to unmask]
Phone: (33) 02-38-64-31-12
Fax :  (33) 02-38-64-37-11
Postal:  BRGM,  SMN/PEA/ISO, Avenue Cl. Guillemin, BP 6009, 45060 Orleans
cedex, France

Jean-Pierre

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Jean-Pierre GIRARD
BRGM
SMN/PEA/ISO                 phone :    (33) 02-38-64-32-15
3 Ave. C. Guillemin                     fax  :       (33) 02-38-64-37-11
B.P. 6009                      e-mail :        [log in to unmask]
45060 Orl ans                           web :        www.brgm.fr
France
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De :  ningkun[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Date d'envoi : lundi 9 juin 1997 21:27
A : ISOGEOCHEM
Objet : Boron isotope assay

Sender:       Stable Isotope Geochemistry <[log in to unmask]>
From:         Ning Zhu <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Boron isotope assay
To:           [log in to unmask]


Hello, I am trying to look for a MS laboratory to help me to do some
boron isotope analysis, either an university lab or a commercial lab is
fine. The samples are boric acid in water solution. What I want to know
is the ratio of B10 and B11, both are stable isotopes. I would
appreciate if anyone can provide me information about where to find such
a laboratory.

Thanks for the help.

Ning Zhu

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