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Subject: Free Corrosion Book from NACE International -- From: "Dr. R.D. Kane"
Subject: electrostatic measurement device -- From: Bill McBride
Subject: Weight variation before and after death -- From: "Paul S. McLeod"

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Subject: Free Corrosion Book from NACE International
From: "Dr. R.D. Kane"
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 1996 11:38:07 -0600
See link to NACE International Free Corrosion Book Contest on Web Site
indicated below. It is the first in a series of drawings that will be
held at the end of each month. To help NACEW make its web site a great
place to visit. The responses will be used to guide NACE International's
ongoing web site development to make it a valuable source for corrosion
related issues and corrosion control information. 
-- 
CLI International, Inc.
The Materials & Corrosion Specialists
http://www.clihouston.com
CLI's New Specialty Equipment Division offers
Equipment backed by service and experience.
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Subject: electrostatic measurement device
From: Bill McBride
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 1996 18:52:20 -0800
Does anyone know of an airborne sensor that is capable of measuring
atmospheric charge?
I have heard of "field mills" but am unable to locate any reference
material explaining their operation.
Thanks in advance.
Bill
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Subject: Weight variation before and after death
From: "Paul S. McLeod"
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 1996 19:09:03 +1100
I’ve heard that there was an experiment conducted that measured the
weight variation between before and after death.
The result showed that there were 4 to 6 oz of weight difference.
I understand they used an extremely accurate weight measuring bed and
the weight variation occurred in a matter of seconds after a person past
ed away.
Can anybody confirm this experiment.  If so could you please provide
some details.  My email address is mcleodps@ozemail.com.au
Thanking you in advance.
Paul S. McLeod
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