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On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 13:08:54 GMT, George R. Gonzalez wrote:
IIRC a "fatal" shock is mroe likely to be a mddling-current one. The stronger ones tend to self-defibbrilate you. That's why lightning strike victims often survive. Is is really? I talked to some guys who made defibrillators once; there was a defibrillator (a working one) in their lab, for use in case of shock while working on a defibrillator. -- Mike -- |
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