very difficult and after all aren't we really concerned

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whether the negros in South Africa are radioactive?
that is a principal point in GARAIEL,

I

We knowthat the

- local problea is one that you have to watch, a question

lof

world wide is a valid, important aspect of the GASAI«L

groe

ject.

So we avstn't slip in just because it is convenidnt

to just stay at hoas on this.

Incidentally, that would

make our job auch easier if we could just stay athone,
but I don't think it answers the problem.

Now an the

atazospheric sampling other than the rainfall device, |
say that we could take advantare of airplanes and filtegs
and just test out the samples for strontiua,

This I th

ought to be done and I think some of this ought te be

even in the pilot progras so if saaples are being taken

anyhow and could be tested for Sr? 1would be a very
help-ful thing, and as far as I know they haven't been
ed in the past.

Now coming to the husenprobles ~ a digfi-

calt tasie of figuring out how to get human bodies.

its

quite clear 1 think that one needs young humans, that

childrea who have spent most of their livea during the
atoaie period.

In that our bones have been larsely

loped as I understand it, and you doctors corract as,
pre~atozic times, so I think we need young bodies,
Denartmar! so!
Winces

Meu ou;

ed

I

rather believe we need essentially whole bodies because
the anount of saterial.

It may turn out that ite quite

bf
bit

easier to detect, we shouldn't highly rejoice over this.
te-hope its very difficult.

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