The presentation of the results of the RanNDCabrie] study.

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The

firet hour will be devoted to the local problem, that ieJ the
fallout in the first few dsys,.

Yr. Fill Kellogg and his

astcociates will present this raterial.
Fe will have to go rather fast in order to cover the worl in the

KFLLOGs

last several months in an hour or so,

I'm going to start] by going

over, very briefly, some of the work that we've done.

Thm I'll

turn it over te Bob Mapp, who will tell you in a little mbre detail
about sample ctudy,

As suve of you already know, we've

arbitrarily divided the Gabriel study inte two parts,

them as Part I and Part II,

rather

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Part I concerns the early fajlout, and

by this we mean the fallout which occurs in the firat fewlhours or

days, and Part IJ, the world wide fallout, which we've bem discussing
this worning mostly,

There was a good reason for this ditiston,

First of all, it secned that Part I, the early fallout, cquld be
considered a type of weapon affect, and therefore it was dbvious

that it would have to be kept classified in most of its
Also, we knew that there was a good deal core data avs

agpects.
ue on the

close in fallout, due to the routine checks that are nade [ero
teat sites,

So we felt that it was a good idea to treat this

separately, and what I'm going to talk about is Part I,

thp early

fallout.
Just to throw this problem into focus, let me nention a few
that I think sre universally known about how the material

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