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D2O is radiologically and chemically (depending on one's definition of "chemically") rather harmless. However, in large quantities, it definitely seems to screw with metabolism and mitosis (probably because of the difficulties of getting diffusion to act the "correct" way on the heavier molecules). After all, when one's process is critically dependent on some limiting rate, and the limiting rate is dependent on proper diffusion, then the process can be retarded or stopped altogether.curtis osterhoudt <flutzpah@yahoo.com> 3/16/2009 1:47 pm >>>
D20 is poisonous? I'm interested in why you say this."Bill Nettles" <bnettles@uu.edu> 3/16/2009 9:47 AM >>>
On a much grosser scale is the concentration of, for a notoriousBernard Cleyet <bernardcleyet@redshift.com> 3/15/2009 3:49 pm >>>