[ RadSafe ] Hot particles on automobile air filters
Busby, Chris
C.Busby at ulster.ac.uk
Thu Jun 23 14:17:51 CDT 2011
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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Hot particles on automobile air filters
Would you care to share, or is the data too fragile to be passed around?
>I have seen the autoradiographs
>Chris
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Subject: [ RadSafe ] Hot particles on automobile air filters
I have received several calls and emails from people in Washington who
are alarmed about "hot particles" being found on automobile air filters.
The only source I found for this is a vague statement from Arnold
Gundersen in an article he gave to Aljazeera. I admit that I do not
give to this source the same credence I would give to an article in a
peer reviewed journal.
Has anyone seen anything else about this?
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Sorry, Its not my data and you will have to wait for it to be published. It was meaursed in the USA by a colleague. I do however have my own data and will share it with you in due course.
Sincerely
Chris
Sinecerly
Chris
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