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Re[2]: Pu Toxicity vs DDT
If I were guessing, I'd say your 'bread' is the color of rye bread or,
perhaps, whole wheat bread, and your 'butter' is a nice yellow color,
but in a very non-viscous form. For the latter, if it is in the solid
form, you'll need to see a urologist, STAT. No doubt, you will make
medical history - the first patient to ever have "constipation of the
bladder'!
jim.dunlap@guardian.brooks.af.mil
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Subject: RE: Pu Toxicity vs DDT
Author: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at guardian
Date: 1/28/99 4:35 PM
I administer a bioassay contract. I don't even want to talk about my bread and
butter.
Jay A. MacLellan, CHP
Manager, Radiation Records
Radiation and Health Technology
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Phone: 509-376-7247
Fax: 509-376-2906
Email: jay.a.maclellan@pnl.gov <mailto:jay.a.maclellan@pnl.gov>
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Dempsey [SMTP:mdempsey@lanl.gov]
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 1999 1:48 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: RE: Pu Toxicity vs DDT
My grandfather was an oilman. He would take my mother driving past the
oil
wells. She would smell the oils and gas and said that it stank. My
grandfather told her "That's your bread and butter". Pu is my bread
and
butter.
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