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Re: more on DU
Any calculation or expectation of inhaling uranium in any form must
postulate a reasonable method for getting the U airborne and keeping it
in the atmosphere long enough to inhale it. This is very difficult to
do because of the mass of the uranium particles. This stuff just does
not float around in the air. The only danger from depleted uranium in
practical terms as spent weapons is the possibility of stubbing your toe
on a piece of it in the ground. Now, of course, if you are in a tank
that gets hit, that is another story...
Best wishes to all for the holidays
John Andrews
Knoxville, Tennessee
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