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REFERENCES
1. Fallout Project Planning Conference, Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C.,
10 June 1957. .
2. Fallout Project Planning Conference, Headquarters, Armed Forces Special Weapons
Project, Washington, D.C., 12-13 September 1957.
3. J. Frenkel; “Kinetic Theory of Liquids”; Oxford Press, London, 1946.
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tion, Santa Monica, California; Secret Restricted Data.

5. K. Stewart; “The Condensation of a Vapor to an Assembly of Droplets (with Particular
Reference to Atomic Explosion Debris)”; Trana. Faraday Soc. 52, 161-73 (1956).
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R.D. Evans; “The Atomic Nucleus”; McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, New York,

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The RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California; Secret Reatricted Data.

9. C.E. Adams; “Fallout Particles from Shots Zuni and Tewa, Operation Redwing”;
USNRDL-TR-133, 1957; U.S. Naval Radlological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco, California;
Confidential.
10. R.C. Tompkins and D.W. Krey; “Mechanism of Fallout Particle Formation: I”; Technical Report CWLR 2059, 27 November 1956; Chemical Warfare Laboratories, Army Chemical
Center, Maryland; Secret Restricted Data.
11. C.E. Adams, N.H. Farlow and W.R. Schell; “The Composition, Structures and Origin
of Radioactive Fallout”; USNRDL-TR-209, 3 February 1958; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense
Laboratory, San Francisco, California; Unclassified.
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