[ RadSafe ] o.4 Sv extra radiation over 10 years may protect from much teratogenesis
Steven Dapra
sjd at swcp.com
Wed Jul 2 19:37:19 CDT 2008
July 2
I can remember James calling himself Ben on a regular
basis. DIdn't he also hide behind the name Dave for a short time? How
about it James --- or do you remember all your fake names? (I can hardly
wait to read your CV.)
Referring to James' snippy reply, and from a precise and medical
standpoint, is a genetic disease the same thing as a heritable defect?
Steven Dapra
At 05:54 PM 7/2/08 -0500, garyi at trinityphysics.com wrote:
>Hi James, thought you had faded out. Did you see a few days ago that I
>too had a
>pseudonym? I think I was Joe for about 45 minutes.
>
>You can split hairs and say that John is technically not correct, and you
>would technically be
>right. But that won't change the fact that your usage of the term in
>previous messages
>reveals that you have a pretty superficial understanding of it. Several
>people have hinted to
>you or stated outright that DU as a teratogen is not very helpful to your
>cause. You would do
>well to pay more attention to those messages.
>
>However, I am enjoying your "Is TOO!" line of argument, so feel free to
>ignore me and stick
>with that if you want.
>
>-Gary Isenhower
>
>
>On 2 Jul 2008 at 13:39, James Salsman wrote:
>
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>John Jacobus wrote:
>
> > Teratogenesis has nothing to do with genetic diseases.
>
>That is false. Teratogens can cause heritable defects.
>
>James Salsman
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