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CONARD:

Did those birds die in one day?

DONALDSON:

Yes,

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It seems iike it's @pretty quick death,

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I wasn't clear what your con-

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DONALDSON:

Desiccation, because the burns weren't

there,

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But the burns prevented them from feeding, -

DONALDSON:

Yes, it's the cause and effect relation-

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UPTON:

They couldn't eat and therefore they

couldn't maintain their food balance,
DONALDSON:

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They dried out fast.

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But it'a terribly hot.

DUNHAM: Did you decide these fish died from desic-

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These pictures were made on sub-

sequent days,
CONARD:

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So you can by elimination

Now, if I may have just.another minute or two,

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This wag obvious in the autopsy, too,

DONALDSON:
CONARD:

Yes.

Yes,

Could this have been anorexia from radi-

ation, loss of appetite so that they didn’t want to eat any
fish?

BRUES:

This is the old problem that the pathologists

and the epidemiologists have,

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What 1s the cause of death?

That's right.
Multiple causality enters into it.

Surely.

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