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atmosphere.

I'a wondering if we shouldn't consider this...

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Mo, I’m thinking of a mechanisa that Dr, Mitchell sentioc
retention in the hinge, what tolerances we can expect of

MITCHELL?

I have those figures, but, I also have to have that as

that.

posible

accumlation in the skeleton,
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Dr. Western has been making some calculations on this forjsom
tine, and maybe he can get SOm@..oe

KRANISHs

Could you make a few resarks, Dr. Western?

WESTERN

The inhalation hesard is very difficclt to estinate like/all

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Lona,

One of these things which I think would be important |

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the problem posed by Dr. Wealer earlier this morning,

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the stuff came down in rain primarily, or whether it

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think you'd have @ very good chance of breathing all

material

that we consider being small enough to be drifting

over

long periods of tine, so I should like to say in passing

it would be of sone importance to determine, in establ

that

inhalation haan, whether 1t does come dow in rain,
whether it comes down in the air,
But if one makes sone bread assueptions about what
behavior of the stuff is after it enters the img,
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