like to write this on the board. ‘he first one was vist ve called the pre-pilot query end thiswas Eisexbul's senples. To see if they have any uirenkina Gr°° in thems and how mich. As Eisenbolsald, thig is s problen vhich fe woter investigation, but this seamed to us th de quite 7 an important thing. Then, though we did not specify this : yemterday, I em gure that we would all agree that we want to do the same thing to bone samples alec. You don’t have any bones, have yout wees A bit ebnormnl though, because this vas right in the heavy fallout, wasn't it? What would be sore important mnity of @ would de bones from scae other place, ... (discuasion about autopsy procedures of one day ~~ they were negative -~ but don’t throw than awmy, they might te ~ interesting to look at when ve get a little farther along) . It would seem to all of us, I think, that scactine vithis t next three. veeks we shoulé get ahold of sane bone samples and get the ytht: enontsate of then by the most sensitive methods we can, and get some fi of just What street we are in -- vhether ve are cenling vith tenths ¢ ditetntegres & tion per ainute per kile, or one or ten. Tans the socoall © ing we vhet e we called the pilot query. mo (Explanation on blackboard -- how much strontiun 90 exists in soils, waters, CBN” BuLtools dette livestock, foodstuffs, and human boiies within sreas of kane] fallout.) It seemed to us that we would be very well advised to take advantage of Eisenbud's fallout studies in the hove of finding some kinds bf correlntions between fallout, and between any one of these sets of variables, I think, although it isn't spelled out here, ve axe all av rg that the naan body represents the hazard vhichw would like most to determine, wut it poemed, particularly in the pilot stuty, thet ve wor § be well Benarivncs — 1$S¢¥