AW: [ RadSafe ] DNA Damage and Oxydative Processes
Maury Siskel
maurysis at ev1.net
Sun Jul 10 14:15:15 CEST 2005
Whenever two or more humans are jointly involved, there exists politics.
Whether or not there be prejudice, bias, opinion, predisposition, and
belief is beside the point. All of these are present to some degree. The
obligation is to accept this fact and rise above it (e.g., use training
and education) to interpret data and events by accepted rules or
conventions in spite of these difficulties. It appears that perhaps BIER
VII was not quite up to the task. It happens ....
Cheers,
Maury&Dog
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"Demagoguery beats data in the making of public policy"
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John Jacobus wrote:
>Jim,
>I certainly agree that all of the data needs to be looked at, but I think those have a political agenda should not be doing it. I assume you would agree that
>those who are against the LNT might not be the best judges of BEIR VII.
>--- "Muckerheide, James" <jimm at WPI.EDU> wrote:
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>>John,
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>>It seems Rainer's info is pretty plain. BEIR VII misrepresents this data.
>>Their misrepresentation supports a false claim, or at least implies, tha
>>
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