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Initiated organization of groups of emergency monitoring

personnel in Atomic Energy Commission major installations, prepared to
make radiation hazard surveys of any area attacked.

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Collected (and is

continuing to collect) all available

data on the effects of atomic explosions on man, animals, plants, and
physical structures.

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and Nagasaki is of great value, as are the Bikini,data.

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Eniwetok tests are being planned to fill in gaps in that knowledge and to
orient it in terms of modern types of bombs.
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Carried on (and is continuously emphasizing) research in

the effect of radiation on living matter and its constituents.

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being done both in Atomic Energy Commission, university, hospital, and

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