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by Capt_Maloche » 27/04/11, 23:27

Oh, oh yes, after all!

The more we electrocute and the more we resist the current : Cheesy:

Not sure that ionizing radiation has any positive effect on cellular regeneration

Radiation is a source of oxidation, right?
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by dedeleco » 28/04/11, 03:27

Ionizing radiation, projectiles pushing the electrons, make free radicals, separated pairs of electron holes, therefore pairs of oxidants and reducers separated, very reactive and harmful, pure chance, which spoil everything, like burns at the nanometer level, that trigger effective reactions of DNA repair (otherwise we would be quickly dead with natural radioactivity) and inflammation and immune defense at least on adults but little on fetuses much more fragile and therefore are much more affected as with chemicals.
So even the low doses are not low for our DNA.

So this mechanism of defense activated on adults by low doses, can explain an activation of a certain resistance, clamored insistently by the nuclear lobby, but false for the fetuses, much more affected in their growth and much less studied by this lobby even less for the consequences on several generations.
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by Christophe » 28/04/11, 10:08

Sorry but you are completely OFF TOPIC !!

Say this here: https://www.econologie.com/forums/morts-des- ... 10669.html

Thank you
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by Christophe » 28/04/11, 13:58

9 / 10 messages of this topic were about how to get the video of the conference, to treat or host it and so not much about the conference itself !!

So to summarize, once and for all about the SPIE conference:

a) The conference is available on youtube in low resolution (quite understandable except some legends or scales of some slides) here: https://www.econologie.com/rechauffement ... -3863.html

b) The slides (172) are available here: https://www.econologie.com/rechauffement ... -3864.html

The .zip includes the original conference powerpoint (41 slides) that I just added to the .zip.

c) The original version (in high resolution) is still available here: http://storage02.brainsonic.com/custome ... index.html

It has not aged a bit but it would have been interesting to know how would have been treated this conference if it had been made a few months after (barrel 150 $ in July 2008) ...

d) Other more detailed video conferences of Jancovici (2008 too: 8 course about 2h at the School of Mines):

in .mov (yuck) http://www.mines-paristech.fr/ingenieur ... t_som.html the same for ipod and co: http://cedric.ringenbach.com/2010/02/21 ... aux-mines/
or else in stream there: http://www.dailymotion.com/playlists/Ere_Climat_Energie

I will integrate them in the site and make a (or?) New (s) subject (s) dedicated (s).
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