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MarPep User ID: 69358688 United States 06/01/2015 08:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looks like necrotic muscle. May have gotten hooked a day or two earlier and put on a big fight and got loose. Quoting: MarPep necrotic muscle is NOT yellow, gooey and a totally different texture. Back to fish school! Muscle necrosis from ischemia is pale, yellow, and gooey. It may turn black in a few more hours if hemorrhage into the necrotic area develops. Also, compartment syndrome that develops from increasing pressure that first occludes venous return will start out dark and get darker---but primary ischemia from infarction starts out pale. [link to vet.uga.edu] :infarct: _______________ They let me off with a warning and a couple of bullet holes. |
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grumpier User ID: 1189758 China 06/01/2015 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The jet stream takes it around the Earth everywhere every four days. So...the answer is everywhere in the Northern hemisphere and a bit spillover into South America. If you think a thread is important enough for others to read, go to page one and click on the green pin!!! |
MarPep User ID: 69358688 United States 06/01/2015 09:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is not radiation damage. Muscle is one of the least sensitive tissues in the body to environmental radiation. A "hot particle" could get stuck in the gills or the gut, but would cause damage there, not out in the muscles. _______________ They let me off with a warning and a couple of bullet holes. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69390370 Japan 06/01/2015 09:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually yes, we know where it is but when i am telling you where bad People and bloody Wart-Troll will floof your Thread! (when you research it you get all the Info) But i can tell you that it is not under the Equator and not in the North-North Pacific! |
grumpier User ID: 1189758 China 06/01/2015 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is not radiation damage. Muscle is one of the least sensitive tissues in the body to environmental radiation. A "hot particle" could get stuck in the gills or the gut, but would cause damage there, not out in the muscles. Quoting: MarPep Caesium goes into the skin and the bones. So...you are probably right If you think a thread is important enough for others to read, go to page one and click on the green pin!!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69390370 Japan 06/01/2015 09:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is not radiation damage. Muscle is one of the least sensitive tissues in the body to environmental radiation. A "hot particle" could get stuck in the gills or the gut, but would cause damage there, not out in the muscles. Quoting: MarPep Caesium goes into the skin and the bones. So...you are probably right How does cesium-137 get into the body? People may ingest cesium-137 with food and water, or may inhale it as dust. If cesium-137 enters the body, it is distributed fairly uniformly throughout the body's soft tissues, resulting in exposure of those tissues. Slightly higher concentrations of the metal are found in muscle, while slightly lower concentrations are found in bone and fat. Compared to some other radionuclides, cesium-137 remains in the body for a relatively short time. It is eliminated through the urine. Exposure to cesium-137 may also be external (that is, exposure to its gamma radiation from outside the body). [link to www.epa.gov] |
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MarPep User ID: 35655652 United States 06/01/2015 04:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to up13.tumblr.com] I'd eat it if I was hungry. Burnout/burnt-flesh syndrome is the correct term, it appears. _______________ They let me off with a warning and a couple of bullet holes. |
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