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What do you think about Radiation Hormesis? (Info about it below)
Yes, I believe in it.
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Sounds plausible.
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Hmm... I'm kind of torn / I really don't care.
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Doesn't sound plausible.
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Re: Radiation Hormesis... Let's get controversial!
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Reply #25 on:
Dec 21, 2016, 07:08 »
I used the 50G/yr dose for the Belt. Shielding for vacay in ray array would be calculated for whatever effect desired.
Still seems a bit extreme for hormesis.
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Dec 21, 2016, 10:25 »
it makes cents two build you're home from stones oar concrete stead of would too git the most hormesis bang fore yore dollars n scents.
https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/radiation/building.html
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