NAME:
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Mr.
MURTHA.
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Dr.
WACHHOLZ.
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percent higher.
MURTHA.
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the
bottom
line.
how do
they compare
with areas that don’t have radiation?
Dr.
Enewetak
WACHHOLZ.
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Atoll,
are
standards.
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it,
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exposure standards.
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MURTHA.
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20
Is
this
percent higher
possible
to
wit
Bikini
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129
diet would have
that
a final
report?
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instance,
levels with new data.
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problem,
you