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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
1996-1998
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0212
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446
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Paul W. Dixon, Ph.D.
Communications - Referred To
FC
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Presented: FC - 4/24/97
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FND/CIP
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AGE FC 04/24/1997 1996-1998
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\Council Records\Agendas\1996-1998\Finance Committee (FC)
COM 0212.000 1996-1998
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All of these atoms, both carbon and other atoms, can <br /> form radioactive isotopes in a chamber whose walls <br /> <br /> need to be at least five feet thick to safeguard the <br /> workers from the flux of gamma radiation. Let us <br /> not forget that our Aina is subject to great seismic <br /> effects, lava flows and tsunami. This kind of <br /> exposure to radiation for the papaya is in no way <br /> comparable to the exposure of the papaya to <br /> background radiation. <br /> The report of the industrial interests promoting the <br /> use of radiational treatment of the papaya and other <br /> fruits must therefore be due to experimental bias: <br /> the use of insensitive iastrumentaton for detection <br /> of radiation, an improper method of extraction for <br /> the radioactive portion of the fruit, or possible <br /> falsification of their reports. The statement given <br /> should also be noted. They state that they cannot <br /> measure the presence of radioactive material in the <br /> fruit. not that radioactive isotopes are simply not <br /> present. <br /> It is also important to remember that the very <br /> well-known isomeric effect shows that there is a <br /> re-emission of the gamma ray after some days or <br /> <br />
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