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potassium iodide and nuclear power
22 April 2012, 20:21,
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RE: potassium iodide and nuclear power
(12 February 2012, 15:12)Timelord Wrote: Potassium iodide is protection against radioactive particles accumulating in the Thyroid gland. It does not matter from what source. It does not protect against general external body irradiation. It is the internal dose, say from the thyroid or ingestion that your body has no defence against. Externally the body can tolerate a measured amount depending on other variable factors. A dirty bomb will have much more localised effects and so be leass threat generally. More of an economic catastrophy and a terror weapon. Effective all the same. TL.

That was pretty much what I was going to write. Timelord knows his onions.

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potassium iodide and nuclear power - by mikebratcher69 - 12 February 2012, 13:40
RE: potassium iodide and nuclear power - by Timelord - 12 February 2012, 15:12
RE: potassium iodide and nuclear power - by Skvez - 3 August 2012, 14:05
RE: potassium iodide and nuclear power - by bigpaul - 12 February 2012, 15:22
RE: potassium iodide and nuclear power - by Timelord - 12 February 2012, 21:51
RE: potassium iodide and nuclear power - by Melissa15 - 12 February 2012, 22:20
RE: potassium iodide and nuclear power - by Prep Girl - 14 February 2012, 16:50
RE: potassium iodide and nuclear power - by Timelord - 12 February 2012, 22:37
RE: potassium iodide and nuclear power - by Clare - 22 April 2012, 20:14
RE: potassium iodide and nuclear power - by Tonka - 22 April 2012, 20:21
RE: potassium iodide and nuclear power - by Clare - 3 August 2012, 11:07

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