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To: Petronski
Polonium 210 poses no danger to humans. It is found in fresh water and is easilt broken down by the endoplange gland.

Interesting.

Perhaps this is the not-so-bad type of Polonium 210?

24 posted on 11/24/2006 7:15:37 AM PST by jdm
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To: jdm

you beat me to Wiki!

used in Russian aircraft...



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31 posted on 11/24/2006 7:19:28 AM PST by keeper53 ( "He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose." Jim Elliot)
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To: jdm

Endoplang gland?


39 posted on 11/24/2006 7:24:23 AM PST by SuzyQue (Remember to think.)
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To: jdm
Also from Wikipedia:

Precautions

Polonium is a highly radioactive and toxic element and is dangerous to handle. Even in milligram or microgram amounts, handling polonium-210 is very dangerous and requires special equipment used with strict procedures. Direct damage occurs from energy absorption into tissues from alpha particles.

The maximum allowable body burden for ingested polonium is only 1100 becquerels (0.03 microcurie), which is equivalent to a particle weighing only 6.8 × 10-12 gram. Weight for weight polonium is approximately 2.5 × 1011 times as toxic as hydrocyanic acid. The maximum permissible concentration for airborne soluble polonium compounds is about 7,500 Bq/m3 (2 × 10-11 µCi/cm3).

132 posted on 11/24/2006 9:11:36 AM PST by scannell
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To: jdm

Precautions

Polonium is a highly radioactive and toxic element and is dangerous to handle. Even in milligram or microgram amounts, handling polonium-210 is very dangerous and requires special equipment used with strict procedures. Direct damage occurs from energy absorption into tissues from alpha particles.


145 posted on 11/24/2006 9:56:39 AM PST by kcvl
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To: jdm
Polonium 210 poses no danger to humans. It is found in fresh water and is easilt broken down by the endoplange gland.

Where did you see that quote? It isn't on the Wikipedia site you linked.

Besides, there is no such thing as an endoplange gland.

215 posted on 11/24/2006 5:35:37 PM PST by Ophiucus
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