Sunday, May 8, 2011

Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber In Tokyo and other major cities, "exposure is no different from where they were a year ago," said Dr. David Brenner, a professor of biophysics at the Center for Radiological Research radiological Columbia University Medical Center. "There was an increase of radiation March, but has now dropped to normal levels again."
This applies to water and air. As for food, that "the government daily, and change the list of what can be sold, and can be sold, not the sale of contaminated food, and to monitor the very intense."
(Brenner recently spoke with the same reassuring a lot of data backup for people in the Metropolitan Opera, which is going to Japan soon.)
In fact, says Dr. Peter Caracappa, clinical assistant professor in nuclear engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute:
"They will be more than a dose of radiation received in a trip to Japan due to exposure to cosmic rays, so if they decide to go to Amsterdam instead of that Tokyo did not provide the same

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