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process.

The Division, of course, has as its primary function the

protection of the health of the Laboratory workers and the assurante
to the Laboratory that the staff is physically able to put forth its
maximum effort.

Much of the work of the Laboratory is of a suffi-

eientiy disarre nature, often dealing as it does with relatively

uninown substances and procedures, so that mich of the routine pro
greamatic work of the Division mist be preceded by an intensive
period of research and development.

This is particularly obvious

the work of the Industrial Rygiene Group.

in

The Los Alamos Scientific

Laboratory, hovever, is an installation of such unique character
with such unusual equipment that common pense demands the inclusi
of a properly limited program of basic research.

Such « progran

of course, be in proportion to the rest of the Division and the La
oratory as a whole.

It so happens that there are encugh unknowns

directly or indirectly related to the work of the Laboratory and
where the existing facilities lend themselves to research programs
that there is no trouble in selecting problems for attack.

The st

on beta ray burns, for example, ia one of more interest to Los A
than ary other installation in the AIC.

By the same token, the sthdy

of radiation cataracts which has been principally supported by H-Dirision although sponsored by the Los Alamos Medical Center is logicklly
carried out here because of the evailability of the reactors and
equipment essential to the vork.
The year 1950, with the outbreak of the Korean War and the

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