Message from @BAMPOT

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2018-11-06 22:55:25 UTC  

its tritium and deutanium the did for fusion isnt it

2018-11-06 22:55:26 UTC  

I should get back to work, see ya

2018-11-06 22:55:30 UTC  

Oof

2018-11-06 22:55:34 UTC  

Deuterium*

2018-11-06 22:55:38 UTC  

i cant speel

2018-11-06 22:55:40 UTC  

And yes

2018-11-06 22:55:45 UTC  

Nuclear chemistry I found is cool but not interested much in it as compared to medicine.

2018-11-06 22:55:52 UTC  

Creates helium 4 and a free neutron

2018-11-06 22:55:57 UTC  

@Data Pagan which one would you rather smelling a dog fart or a relative fart

2018-11-06 22:56:05 UTC  

Fuck up faggot

2018-11-06 22:56:06 UTC  

id rather you died

2018-11-06 22:56:09 UTC  

Turtle what did you study

2018-11-06 22:56:27 UTC  

We use deuteriated solvents for HPLC mass spec and put NMR at my work.

2018-11-06 22:56:30 UTC  

i think it counts as a nuclear question

2018-11-06 22:56:47 UTC  

You’re not funny

2018-11-06 22:56:49 UTC  

Organic chemistry @kikipatel

2018-11-06 22:56:50 UTC  

What are applications for radiation in the healthcare other than chemo

2018-11-06 22:56:54 UTC  

Ohhh

2018-11-06 22:56:57 UTC  

ouch my heart

2018-11-06 22:57:04 UTC  

Chemo is not radiation therapy

2018-11-06 22:57:05 UTC  

@RatKing most of its diagnostic

2018-11-06 22:57:06 UTC  

@RatKing imaging

2018-11-06 22:57:10 UTC  

Can I get some icbm codes tho

2018-11-06 22:57:19 UTC  

@Turtle some of the chemo drugs are radioactive i think

2018-11-06 22:57:26 UTC  

Or directed radiation beams to kill cancer cells

2018-11-06 22:57:26 UTC  

My mother does mris does that use radiation?

2018-11-06 22:57:35 UTC  

Yes

2018-11-06 22:57:37 UTC  

sort of

2018-11-06 22:57:38 UTC  

Chemo is not radioactive

2018-11-06 22:57:54 UTC  

Sort of

2018-11-06 22:58:09 UTC  

You can administer a dose of weakly radioactive liquid to trace the flow of blood around the body

2018-11-06 22:58:16 UTC  

isnt there chemo that inflicts radiation

2018-11-06 22:58:23 UTC  

yes i think so

2018-11-06 22:58:26 UTC  

No

2018-11-06 22:58:37 UTC  

There is radiation treatment

2018-11-06 22:58:40 UTC  

i think some chemodrugs are radioactive and bind to cancer cells

2018-11-06 22:58:41 UTC  

Which is not chemo

2018-11-06 22:58:47 UTC  

when a nigga starts typing in nsfw

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/418492114679365643/509501933640482846/nigga.jpg

2018-11-06 22:58:49 UTC  

That is radiation therapy.

2018-11-06 22:58:59 UTC  

Haha yes

2018-11-06 22:59:00 UTC  

the clue is in the name 'chemo'-therapy as distinct from 'radio'-therapy