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HEMATOLOGY
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General Methods
Methods of Treating Data, Control Groups.
Hematological Findings, General
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4.13 Discussion
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Physical Environment Studies
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REFERENCES .
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER 1
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INTRODUCTION
The Living Area on Rongelap Island, Indicating the Light,
Open-type of Construction
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Histogram of Proportion of Total Done Contr ibuted by Various
Energy Regions trom the Fallout Radiation
Cumulative Dose as a Function of Time After the Detonation
Comparative Depth Doses for Bilateral Exposure from a Small
Source and Multiple Source 4n Exposure with Cobalt-60
Comparative Depth Doses in a Phantom Manof Initial Atomic Bomb
Radiation and Radiation from a Field of Fission Products
CHAPTER 2
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CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS AND THERAPY
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The Blood Count Changes in a Two Year Old Child with Fever .
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The Blood Count Changes in a Fifty Year Old Man with Fever
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