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RE: Claims of Sternglass & others
Oh--you're probably right. I always thought it was because the elephants
couldn't get into the labs where the mice sneak in to get their exposures.
Jack Earley
Radiological Engineer
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Muckerheide [mailto:jmuckerheide@cnts.wpi.edu]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 11:43 AM
To: Scott, Bob A; radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
Subject: RE: Claims of Sternglass & others
That's why elephants get so much more cancer than mice! :-)
Jim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott, Bob A [mailto:bscott@rwmc.org] 
> 
> 	O, Jack, that's good!!!!  Great answer!!!  That 
> brightened my day!!!
> 
> Bob Scott, RPO
> Roger Williams Medical Center
> Providence, RI  
> bscott@rwmc.org
>  
> 
> Voila! You've found the problem! The U.S. public is just too 
> dense. We're overweight and absorbing all of the radiation 
> that would pass right through the average Frenchman!
> 
> Jack Earley
> Radiological Engineer
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> **********
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