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Re: Food Irradiation propaganda help -Reply
Thank You! Some of them are fairly palatable.
T. Welty
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Tim Welty/Southwest Radiation Calibration Center/Fayetteville, Arkansas
Phone: 501-575-6309/FAX: -7318/E-mail:tjw@engr.uark.edu
WWW: web.engr.uark.edu/engr/enrc/srcc.html 17/06/97
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Scott D. Kniffin wrote:
> Wouldn't they have to be? They are the only thing I know of with a shelf
> life longer than that of a Twinky. ;)
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> Scott Kniffin
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> Scott.D.Kniffin.1@gsfc.nasa.gov
> RSO, Unisys Corp. @ Lanham, MD
> CHO, Radiation Effects Facility, GSFC, NASA, Greenbelt, MD
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> The opinions expressed here are my own. They do not necessarily represent
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> At 11:48 01/28/98 -0600, you wrote:
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> >Is food irradiation used to preserve MRE's?
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> >Tim Welty/Southwest Radiation Calibration Center/Fayetteville, Arkansas
> >Phone: 501-575-6309/FAX: -7318/E-mail:tjw@engr.uark.edu
> >WWW: web.engr.uark.edu/engr/enrc/srcc.html 17/06/97
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