~~ LOMON s (continued) the blood froa clotting. How if this were so, this ica resin is discardeds it isn't nsed any more. If it were any large blood progran, one could get a tremendous resin from which you would only have to dilute, which ee calcium Doesn't all that blood come from adults? That would be SOLOMON: Most of it, I suppose, does. LIBEY s On the other hand {t contains the lost caloimm, and thatis the stuff that would have the strontium in it. SOLOMON z , : With an adult, bones are argued ageinst because bones ar} made, but the calcium in the blood ts still in the blood, and is still ciroulating, and co that's not a valid objectiom [This would require getting in touch with the Red Cross and 1 scme of the details of their blood collectich. Youoan pt dated bank blood too. LIBEY 3 | Te You think bone meal is scmething we ought to play with statistical point of views Take the Chicago stock exmmplee MARSHALL: LIBBY s , | Well, here again I think it's a question of —= vhat is the question you are trying to ensvert Vell, suppose we measured the bone meal content fros Chicago » amd we find this to be something or cther. “a {75