36 oO 40 e 4 . 4 — 35-—- i 10 L 20 30 1 L 490 50 AGE (years } { 60 l 1 70 80 7 30 Figure 40. Hematocrit values of exposed males plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed male population, 1963. SO;-F T tC T T 1 T a - rd L5 40-ke 1 * . 4 4 . * ! 60 35f- e Har am T T T T i 1 20 T 30 =e “4 40 T z Qo 3 L 50 ! 60 \ 70 I T T T T 45 4 4 @ 40 < = a ~~] | 4 4 35 + e 4 4 4 + 20 i 30 | 40 50 AGE (years) L 60 1 rae) J 80 7 399 Figure 42. Hematocrit values of exposed males plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed male population, 1964. i 20 30 l joy 40 50 60 AGE ( years} 7 80 4 30 Figure 44. Hemoglobin values of exposed males plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed male population, 1963. 18r7T | 4 r a . 4 10 7k T T T 16+ = cc) 4 git 90 MALES 1964 l2pr lor ] 80 a = Lut Toye — AGE (years } T .* ~ 2 . 4 10 T E 4 Figure 41. Hematocrit values of exposed females plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed female population, 1963. 5O;-y I a oO + e 1d l 80 MALES 1963 4 + e ho 304 al 70 a 4 —s/. 30 l L 40 50 AGE (years) 7 ° ro xr | 30 Figure 43. Hematocrit values of exposed females plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed female population, 1964. FEMALES 1963 7] . [te _ 1 20 a 45|— #® t oO 30l--1 T an L u Lo « = &| a = 7 FEMALES 1964 trtitreprtliyra dat + xe T e _ 4 T e = F = a a T o 4 4 T o 7] 45-— mere T o T wa T MALES 1963 bb A : T bh . 1 . 3 C T TT TTPTTTTPTTT rrr) T - T ~ HEMATOCRIT (%) 30-1 T T T TT FEMALES 1963 * 4 > af E o S oa Zz a + g 3 g lJ x _| + PEE e 10 = 9 — 10 a 20 30 | 40 | 50 | 690 ! 70 i 80 30 AGE (years) Figure 45. Hemoglobin values of exposed females plotted againstage. Solid line represents meanlevel of unexposed female population, 1963.

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