[ RadSafe ] Japanese Translation on List

Perle, Sandy sperle at mirion.com
Sun May 22 16:03:24 CDT 2011


We should definitely keep abreast of this supposed assertion.

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On 5/22/11 1:59 PM, "Roger Helbig" <rhelbig at sfo.com> wrote:

>A group in Japan has made recent news with their claimed reports of
>finding
>radioactive contamination from Fukushima in breast milk.  The reports
>neglect to tell you that the press conference was held on April 21st and
>that the testing was done of samples taken in late March.   I think that
>this is worth monitoring but I am not that trustful of Google Translate
>and
>it would be better if a Japanese member of this list could go to these
>pages
>and comment back to this list.  Here is the direct link to the group
>http://bonyuutyousa.net/?author=1
>
>
>
>Roger Helbig
>
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