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CHAPTER 6
RECOMMENDATIONS
1. It is recommended that establishment of a medical team on a continuing basis, prepared
to handle emergency situations connected with radiation, be considered. Qualified personne!
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should be established and necessary equipment should be stockpiled.
2. It is recommended that steps be taken to obtain additional data in the laboratory in the
following categories:
(a) The hematological response of large animals, and preferably man, exposed to radiation
producing the depth-dose curve seen with fallout gamma radiation from a plane field. Data well
beyond the usual 30-day period, and preferably for at least a year after exposure, are necessary.
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(b) The response of human skin to beta radiation under conditions of different beta energies, source sizes, and source geometries.
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