Those data should be very interesting.
VOICE:

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One thing that seens to me vould be very isportant is
your method of collection.

The amount of stuff which is

how efficient is
p there varies. We

just took 50% out of the hat and this is something that

a must de able to

control quite accurately.

efficiency is and

We would have to see what tha

thea ve would be able to at least get rid of one unce
WEXLER:

I think thet it is very important to distinguish between

btuff that is

brought dovn by rain and stuff that fe not brought down

rain to be

abdeclutely certain that you have those two categories,
VOICE:

And this in periods of quiet vhen you don’t have a lot of Local welisfatioet,
radioective clouds floating around during periods betveen|tests,

=

= st41L hope that we can think of some way of using operaficnal, alrerafy

to get some idea of the stuff being upstairs.
There is an “iraians, that
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will fly nearly to 6,000 feet.

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Well, 1 you can to that and have » semple--but Ben Ho

te experinent

vwoa'’t help because’ you don't knov what height that otutt

That's right.

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pieked up at...

It is so dilute that you have to take quitela largs volume

to get anything, and it is so old that you have to take
HOLZMAH:

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te a lots.

I don't vant to te used as an argument against Will's p
think that, say, a ballon measurenent would tell us |
the thing is distributed with altitude and maybe sase

where ve might be able to get soze rates of scavenging or

the activity might be worthwhile. My resarks vere mainly

ly prograa

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