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Class Action (Tel Aviv) 11278-10-19 Yehoshua Klein v. Oil Refineries Ltd. - part 25

January 13, 2026
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A:           It's complicated, but it's possible, in Cook you measure one

Q:          At Kook you measure, it's possible. 

A:           Measuring, measuring, possible.

Q:          Possibly.  So if it's possible then you could take Klein to measure how many radicals there are in his body as a result of air pollution, and compare it to someone who hasn't been exposed, right?

A:           No, it's a momentary situation.  You will measure a momentary situation, not that he has been living since 1948 and is breathing everything.

Q:          What do you mean by a momentary situation? If I, if I were to measure Mr. Klein's radicals in 2015 when you wrote your opinion, then would I know how many radicals he has in 2015, as a result of what he breathes in the air in Haifa in 2015?

A:           It may be.  I can't tell you exactly because some, some are short-lived and some are long-lived.  That would tell you something, but I'm not sure it says it all.

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Q:          And this is what you brought in Cook. 

A:           All this wisdom is in Cook.

Q:          It's all in Cook.  Everything you know about this that can be measured, is written in coke?

A:           Not all, but some of them slept in Kook.

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Q:        Do you know someone who appears in your opinion whose article, whose research appears in your opinion that measures how many radicals there are in a person's body as a result of air pollution?

A:        I don't remember if I told you, I can tell you that in Cook it says that in certain diseases they also measured the concentration of radicals and found, they found a clear association.  Those who had diseases found a high concentration of radicals, and everything is written there

Q:        Okay.  We'll see Cook soon.

A:        Okay. 

Q:        Now Radical Formation Is it caused in the body after the pollutants penetrate the body?

A:        Of course, they must first penetrate, dissolve, let's say in the nasal mucosa, and reach.

Q:        You are an expert on the subject of the penetration of substances into the human body?

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