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if MNeCCscary,

following thas last sorias, to sse just how far out this reletionshiv will hold.

Cortainiy 1% dindicsntes in terzs of tho

avellability of the komb residuc that wa cannet jucce this in
terms of meter readings 21012 oF gust enviroenncntal contomins-

tion,

We aro dealint with seno fracticn cf the total fall-out

that is not distributed in this manner but is distributed rathor
uniformly over a rather lavse area.

This sumsests the smaller

particic sises which will tend to bo carried Zurthor and tond

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that this relationship holds,
It is not cnough to go out in an aveoa aud say this
is how much activity is there.

It has to be interpreted as to

what it- moans or why it is there,

Somstinos way it is thore is

scemotimes easier than what it moans.
At UCLA, wa have more or less brezen our

work down

into the phenomenolcesy of what are the factors of different
fall-out distributions Waich are the thinss Dr, Lerson has just
Ciscussed, and then what is the biclozical significance of it.
Ve have to have the two bits of data in order to got a prover

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