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Re: Radon research



Neil Zimmerman at the Purdue School of Health Sciences participated in a
study using RSSI alpha track monitors on dogs.  The dogs were considered
surrogates for humans, especially children.
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At 10:42 AM 12/1/99 -0600, Ryan D. Alexander wrote:
>Radsafers:
>
>I'm doing a little research for my wife who's a middle school science
>teacher...
>
>I'm well aware of the vast amount of research done on indoor radon effects
>on humans, but one of my wife's students asked about "natural radiation"
>(i.e. radon) effects on household pets.  So do any of you in Radsafe-land
>know of any research on radon effects on pets?
>
>E-mail me directly or post to the list!
>
>Thanks,
>Ryan
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>Ryan D. Alexander, CSU-LBNL NSCORT Ph.D. Trainee
>Colorado State Univ., Dept. of Radiological Health Sciences
>E-mail: ryanalex@lamar.colostate.edu
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