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Re: The trouble with tritium
« Reply #1 on: Nov 02, 2022, 11:47 »
"The trouble with tritium is there is no trouble with tritium."  I like that line. 

Radio-hormesis seemed to be more the possibility than a hazard.

Trouble with Tritium: cold war workers with enough skin cancer incidents to claim the tritium exposure $150k payout of government dollars.
Even though they're probably routinely in the sun....

 


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