John Barnard wrote:
Colin Campbell wrote:
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 03:56:21 GMT, m II wrote:
wrote:
DU does not atomize. Recent research suggests that the particles of DU
when pulverized by such actions a armor impacts are too large to be
retained in the human body for any appreciable time and will be
rejected. If so, there is little or no danger that DU will build up in
a human even with repeated exposures.
http://www.firethistime.org/extremedeformities.htm
How about something from a website that is based on something other
than BS?
(Hint: compare the NIOSH safety information for DU and note those
pictures do not match the known human health effects of DU.)
Well, I guess that there are fools everywhere who are fooled by
politically-motivated BS and a picture.
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The NIOSH IDLH (immediately dangerous to life and health) level is only 10
mg/L and PELs are only about 0.25 mg/L. I compared the NIOSH safety
information and it shows the problems listed for human and animal exposure and
NOT for fetal exposure. Low-level radiation exposure can certainly cause a
number of birth defects. Folate deficiency can explain some of the photos
especially those involving neural tube defects.
DU is primarilly an alpha emitter.
To expose a feuts, you'll have to get the DU into the uterus.