Talk:Denaturation (fissile materials)

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The info on this page comes from the denaturation page. However, I moved the original denaturation to Denaturation (Biochemistry), so refer to the latter for the page history.

[edit] Detail might not be warranted

On second thought lots of references and detail may not be warranted, given all the nut cases and terrorists roaming about. Hadrianheugh 23:16, 5 September 2007 (UTC)