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1. C.F. Ksanda and others; “Gamma Radiation from Contaminated Planes and Slabs”;
USNRDL TM-27, 15 February 1955; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Unclassified.
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2. R.W. Shnider; ‘Personnel Radiation Hazards Associated with Ships Immobilized byan
Underwater Atomic Burst”; USNRDL-TR-5, 8 February 1954; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense
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G.G. Molumphy and M.M. Bigger; “Proof Testing of Atomic Weapons Ship Countermeas-
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H.R. Rinnert; “Ship-Shielding Studies”; Project 2.71, Operation Redwing, WT- 1321,
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M.M. Bigger and others; “Shipboard Contaminant Ingress from Underwater Bursts”;
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Bursts”; Project 2.3, Operation Hardtack, WT-—1621, draft manuscript; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24,California; Confidential Formerly Restricted Data.
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P.D. LaRiviere; “Early-Time Gamma Ray Properties of U’?™ Gross Fission Products”;
USNRDL TM-89, 9 July 1958; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24,
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NYO-3075, 30 June 1954; Nuclear Development Associates, Inc., White Plains, New York;
Unclassified.
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After Fission”; NBS-5853, 11 April 1958; National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.;
Unclassified.
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