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INTRODUCTION
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(2) Outline and discussion of measurements one might make on such
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(3) Discussion of mode of operation (4.e., ship-based, land-based,
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(4) Discussion of possible sites, in the light of (1), (2) and (3)
above, plus particular emphasis on radiological safety.
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ESTIMATES OF SUPER PHENOMENA
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