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Subject: radiation
Category: Science
Asked by: ad77-ga
List Price: $75.00
Posted: 19 May 2005 13:06 PDT
Expires: 20 May 2005 07:00 PDT
Question ID: 523424
Discuss the potential radiological consequences of the use of nuclear
ballistic weapons of mass destruction.
want answer in two sections 
a)A discussion of the pathways by which radionuclides are transferred
to populations, considering meteorlogical and ecological transfer

require answer in the next 3 days after this period this question will
not be valid
pathways and how the biochemical form of of the radionuclides
influence uptake.
b) A discussion of likely external and internal radiation exposures at
the molecular and tissue level.

Request for Question Clarification by politicalguru-ga on 19 May 2005 15:09 PDT
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Subject: Re: radiation
From: waukon-ga on 19 May 2005 19:14 PDT
 
In addition to politicalguru-ga's comments, this sounds to me almost
like a request for a recipe for a terrorist weapon. The powers that be
might wish to remove this question as inappropriate.

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