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was that it could account for 1% of the activity put uw

from the vorldwide sampling and here while a muber of
still leave scnsthing to be desired as far es covering

of the world, you still have a mich larger oumber and
much more widely distributed.

In this case the areas

used in determining the average from these 49 stations pl
U.S. stations were a 1%) million square ailes, say
million for the world.

This is an indication that

there were largo quantities of material that stayed in
upper atmesphere for @ period longer than the 61 days
Merrill says he is now finding.

Cleerly, if you cczmpare

two, even if you ezsume thet this sort of thing is

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the real efficiency of the gum papers, you still have 90%

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of the Ivy which ia unaccounted for,

LIBSY?

Do you agree with these mubers, Mr. Spence?

SPENCE:

ZI neither agree now disagree, I an interested,

LIBBY:

Tt deesn’t shock youl

Tint to) that 16 maber ~ foes tat bor

yout

SPENCE:

I have no way of knoving vbether 99% straight up or not.

EISENBUD:

May I ask how much of these percentages vere arrived at.

was

agreed thet the question of efficiency was involved and youl think

it is about 50%. Doas that require that you multiply the 516

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