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ANL - Argonne National Laboratory<br>
ANL - Argonne National Laboratory<br>
WSU - Washington State University. The previous home of 'the archives'.<br>
WSU - Washington State University. The previous home of 'the archives'.<br>
SNODOG - <br>
SNODOG - A standardized morphology code for diagnoses.<br>
RIB - ???<br>
RIB - ???<br>
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9_track_tape 9-track] - A type of reel-to-reel magnetic tape media. We have (so far) discovered two of these tapes, however, digitization efforts are deferred as they are likely already contained within the optical HRAD archive which has been made available on the NU Radonc disk store.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9_track_tape 9-track] - A type of reel-to-reel magnetic tape media. We have (so far) discovered two of these tapes, however, digitization efforts are deferred as they are likely already contained within the optical HRAD archive which has been made available on the NU Radonc disk store.

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Archive Terminology

'The Archives' - Collection of animal tissues, digital media, document boxes, the details of which this page is concerned with.

HRAD - Health Risk Assessment Department. Of what institution???. HRADnn is also the "Platter Code" for a series of MO disks that were recently (March 2022) archives to the NU Radonc disk store. ITRI - Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute.
NRA - National Radiobiology Archives: An archival program that was started in 1989 to collect, organize, and catalog data, laboratory notebooks, and animal tissue specimens from government. The NRA is part of a greater international program that includes the European Radiobiology Archives (ERA) and the Japanese Radiobiology Archives (JRA).
USTUR - U.S. Transuranium and Uranium Registries
DAVIS - University of California at Davis
RoeLee - Software which is a Histopathology and Necropsy system. There are references to this system in the Optical Archives. Tatjana is interested because it may contain electronic lab notebooks.
MO - Magneto Optical: A type of media which encased in plastic which on the inside looks like a compact disc. Rewriteable.
Paradox - A relational database used by the archives in the past. One of many.
UTAH - University of Utah
PNNL - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
ANL - Argonne National Laboratory
WSU - Washington State University. The previous home of 'the archives'.
SNODOG - A standardized morphology code for diagnoses.
RIB - ???
9-track - A type of reel-to-reel magnetic tape media. We have (so far) discovered two of these tapes, however, digitization efforts are deferred as they are likely already contained within the optical HRAD archive which has been made available on the NU Radonc disk store.

Timeline of experiments and major archive events

  • 1989 - Creation of the NRA
  • 1996 - The NRA program was transferred from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), operating for the U.S. Department of Energy, to the USTUR operations at WSU in 1996. The initial transfer included a limited collection of paraffin-embedded tissue blocks, microscope slides, clinical notes, pathologist observations, and several pieces of computer equipment. These specimens have been cataloged and are housed with the USTUR archives. Although the original archive collection at the NRA included formalin and/or alcohol-fixed tissues and thousands of radiographic films, concerns over the storage of such hazardous materials, coupled with budgetary constraints, led to proper disposal of these items which therefore were not transferred to the Registries with the other materials.
  • 2010 - All materials associated with the NRA program were transferred to Northwestern University.

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