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Them silly Irish and their nose candy

 
 
Reply Fri 12 Jan, 2007 02:58 am
DUBLIN (AFP) - Irish researchers found traces of cocaine on every single banknote contained in a random sample tested in a study of drug contamination of currency, Dublin City University (DCU) has said.


Researchers voiced suprise Thursday at the 100 percent figure, which compares for example to a recent US study which found two thirds of dollar bills tainted by the drug.

Every one of the 45 banknotes sampled tested positive for trace quantities of cocaine, according to the research results published in the Royal Society of Chemistry's journal, the Analyst.

Traces of heroin were also detected on three of the notes.

PhD student, Jonathan Bones, who carried out the research working under the supervision of Professor Brett Paull at DCU's National Centre for Sensor Research (NCSR) described the results as "surprising".

"This is the largest sample of notes ever used in an experiment of this kind in Ireland", Bones said.

"The most recent survey carried out in the US showed 65 percent of dollar notes were contaminated with cocaine. However, the 100 percent rate uncovered in this project was surprising.
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Reply Fri 12 Jan, 2007 03:11 am
I find these results surprising too. Rolling Eyes
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Reply Thu 15 Feb, 2007 07:25 pm
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"This is the largest sample of notes ever used in an experiment of this kind in Ireland", Bones said.

45 notes is the largest sample! Is 45 out of billions a sample?
Probably took the notes from the student bar till at Trinity College.
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Reply Fri 16 Feb, 2007 02:50 am
Presumably when they say they took a random sample, then that's what they did.
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