Or t - . a — ™— — > MOLES 1963 3O0e> 7 e J = I 5 ad ~ _ 20 1 30 _t b 40 50 AGE { years} in 60 L rae] r : 4s , ee 4 E 4 a =~. ae * z -i 2 z ~ - = e . * FOWL iG } 1 20 30 , tL. $0 4GE ( years ) i 60 > 4 J ° 40 3 4 L 70 4 1 30-— —_ T e e TT ? ™ T T 3 S 2 T TT a 7 4 - ! a . g hu io 1 20 i 3 L 4 1 80 AGE ( years) { 60 HEMATOCRIT (%} i ‘ 400 } $0 AGE (years) L i J Gs ; aT re ' T —T T —T — —T . FEMALES 1963 | ~ 3 € 4 “ a 4 4 1 . 80 I —_ 203900 L , Figure 44. Hemoglobin values of exposed males plotted against age. Solid line represents meanlevei of unexposed male population, 1963. 3z 1 {da 1. . 7% | = —~ i096 | - 4 | ~ 30 i i - 4 = | 30 Tr MALES 1963 Ek 7 . ; a i a0 1 4 MALES i964 pg 60 70 i2 g 90 Figure 41. Hemacocrit values of exposed females piotted against age. Solid line represents meanlevel of unexposed female population, 1963. 7 3 j 8d L i 40 $9 AGE (years) aT a me 1 4 20 L 30 _ Figure 43. Hematocrit values of exposed females plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed femaie population, 1964. 1 4 . , 38 b 1 4 E ba pu. 10 3 = . ~ . - } 90 . . —_ = - —— FEMALES 1963 _ 4 35} Figure 40. Hematocrit values of exposed males plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed male population, 1963. 30rre = _ ; : 30 = 2 4 sole 10 * 2 3 E ” FEMALES 1964 | Bak 4 i — = 2G- z 35 + _ 45r- +| = T - 4 3 — L + 2 , i 4 0 Figure 42. Hematocrit values of exposed males plotted against age. Solidline represents mean level of unexposed male population, 1964. ud zou , | ‘ 1 . gu i oO 1. 2 6200lC90— 4 | 90— i 800 AGE (years) —. 1 GO— ,i 80 Figure 45. Hemoglobin values of exposed females plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed female population, 1963.