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by Ptilu » 23/01/10, 09:54

As much for me :(
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by Capt_Maloche » 23/01/10, 15:48

Yes, and cyanide in small doses, what does it already cure?

Ionizing radiation (tell me if I'm wrong) break the DNA chains of our cells, it is during the regeneration of this one that the truncated DNA generates anomalies
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by gegyx » 23/01/10, 15:58

Capt_Maloche wrote:Yes, and cyanide in small doses, what does it already cure?

The cancer.

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by Capt_Maloche » 26/01/10, 12:42

Yep,

and I don't really see how what "breaks" cellular DNA can be beneficial to living things ...

Anyway, I see everyone doesn't care, I'm going to buy myself an island and get out of here before it's unlivable
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by Christophe » 26/01/10, 12:46

Capt_Maloche wrote:I'm going to buy myself an island and get out of here before it's unlivable


Fleeing the enemy ... it's cowardly!
It's not me who says it, it's them:

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by Capt_Maloche » 26/01/10, 13:51

Yeah, it's good to get the hell out : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 20/11/11, 22:07

In the same genre: Children's Atomic Energy Laboratory. A radioactivity initiation kit! :D

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At that time, the atom was something fascinating, and no one suspected the damage to health. This energy announced a bright future. Besides the children could have fun with real samples of uranium and radium. They were available for example in the kit of the American Basic Science Club as opposite.


Found on: http://societe.fluctuat.net/diaporamas/ ... que-2.html

(we had another subject where we were talking about objects containing radionuclides but I did not find it ...)
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by Christophe » 21/11/11, 11:59

Christophe wrote:(we had another subject where we were talking about objects containing radionuclides but I did not find it ...)


Doesn't that say anything to anyone?
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by Christophe » 21/11/11, 12:50

If that was it! Thanks Gildas! I thought it was more detailed and specific as a subject!

And it points to the same site as yesterday actually!

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