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of about 30 synthetic plastics, 15 types of metal finishes, and 7
rubber samples,

The plastics wore prepared by the New York Naval

Materiel Laboratory, the metal samples by the Naval Experimental

Station, Anmapolis, Md., and the rubber samples by the Rubber
Laboratory at Mare Island Naval Shipyard.

Suitable racks for mount-

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addition a complete List of tools required to erect the racks in the

field was compiled.

All material was crated and sent to Terminal

Island where it was placed aboard the U.S.S. BAIROKO for transport
to the test site,
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One of the most urgent defensive problems presented by tho
possibility of atomic warfare is that of beinc atle to determine
quickly and with a fair decree of accurucy the amount of radiation

exposure of casualties,

At a time when medical talent, facilities

and materials my be extremely limited in availability it wil de
highly desirable to provide treatment on a priority basis to those

individuals who have a reasonable chance to recover,

I* is logical

to assume that at some future date a beneficial treataent will be
developed,

The first step in any rescuo work would then be the

segregntion of personnel with potentialities for recovery from those

who have obviously received a lethal dose,

This indicates the

necessity of every individual who mar be subjected to such an attack

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