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Re: DU talk



On 25 Nov 2002 at 22:39, Dimiter Popoff wrote:



> So it is OK to use words like "depleted" to make misleading implications and

> it is not when words like "nuclear", "radioactive" etc. are used for similar

> purposes? Or are things really that bad in the US - like it used to be

> in the USSR times -



Dimiter,



I fail to see your point?  Are you saying that one should not use the 

term depleted when discussing depleted uranium. Does not the D in DU 

stand for Depleted?  I don't believe that DU is a US term. Please 

correct me if I am completely understanding the point you are trying 

to make.



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