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Original Edition Published September, 1979,
by Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
a Facility of the
U.S. Department of Energy
Published by the
Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine
Cave Junction, Oregon
Copyright (c) 1986 by Cresson H. Kearny
Cresson H. Kearny's additions to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory original 1979 edition are the only parts covered by this copyright, and are printed in this type print to distinguish these additions from the original uncopyrighted parts. The uncopyrighted parts are printed in a different type of print (like this).
No part of the added copyrighted parts (except brief passages that a reviewer may quote in a review) may be reproduced in any form unless the reproduced material includes the following two sentences: Copyright (c) 1986 by Cresson H. Kearny. The copyrighted material may be reproduced without obtaining permission from anyone, provided: (1) all copyrighted material is reproduced full-scale (except for microfiche reproductions), and (2) the part of this copyright notice within quotation marks is printed along with the copyrighted material."
First printing May 1987
Second printing November 1988
Third printing September 1990
ISBN 0-942487-01-X
Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 87-60790
Book Page: 0
Electronic Edition
The Electronic Edition of Nuclear War Survival Skills was prepared and published by Arnold Jagt.
The book was scanned using an HP ScanJet IIc, OCR (optical character recognition) using Xerox' TextBridge, and cleaned up using AmiPro for the text and a variety of graphic packages for the illustrations and photographs. The purpose of this file is to provide for "on demand publishing" of the contents first, and as an online document second.
Please Note: Due to the limitations of this online version the KFM Templates and other illustrations are not entirely reliable and should be obtained from the printed version. Send $19.50 to: Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, P.O. Box 1279 , Cave Junction, Oregon 97523.
For Surviving Global Warming Enviros see: www.oism.org/pproject an Anti-Global Warming Petition Project.
See the newsletter Access to Energy by Art Robinson at www.accesstoenergy.com for more information.
LINKS:
SCIENTISTS ON POTASSIUM IODIDE-- Good reading
FACTS ABOUT NON-MEDICAL SOURCES OF POTASSIUM IODIDE
HERE IS THE ONLINE PAGE FROM THE ABOVE SITE ON POTASSIUM IODIDE--
I suggest you print it out and have it on hand.NASCO, 901 Jamesville Avenue, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin 53538
http://www.ratewave.com/AEIOceanServicesInc/012/t0011828.htm
http://www.photoformulary.com/BULK-PRC2.htm
http://www.aquariumsystems.com/conditn.htm Sounds good, but possibly only liquid
Chem Stores-- Lab Products-- Is it powder / crystaline? May be the best deal if 100% pure.
Chemistry and production process of Potassium Iodide
Major Surplus & Survival in Gardena, CA
http://www.cstores.uiuc.edu/cgi/price.bat?UOIAC-- (KL) Best price for about a pound in lab form.
What is "reagent"? "a substance which acts on another in a chemical reaction"http://mailer.fsu.edu/~rficht/School_materials/AltphotoWWW/Artcraft_Cat.html-- Another edu source.
1% solution liquid Potassium Iodide-- 16 oz.
Water treatment source of K1-- Is it pure? What amount per tablet?
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