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B. Activities
A brief mention will be made of the outstanding highlights in
each Group.

It should be borne in mind that more often than not

meabers of other Groups made valuable contributions to the indivi

programs.
1.

Radiologic

New assignments of office

laboratory space greatly improved the efficiency of the staff and
provided more adequate space for the work to be done.

The routi

work of the Group was considerably extended by the inclusion of
monitoring responsibilities for the Radiographic Group, GM{-1,
alsc for Gaega Site.

The Monitoring and Biophysics Sections cargied

on an intensive study of various film badge techniques.

Monitor

activities extended as far as Camp Hood, Texas, and the Naval Pr
Ground at Dahlgren, Virginia.

The program of Work Order Monitor

has become established on a routine basis with one man assigned

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sentially full time to the Engineering Department to advise reg
radiation and other hasards in any work to be done.

Even a

reading of the report of this Group indicates the wide and vari
scope of the work performed.

It does fail to give a clear pict

of the very intensive and valuable vork carried out in preparetJon
for Operation Greenhouse,

2. Industrial The increased vay in
members of the Laboratory staff avail themselves of the service
Group He2 is in itself a clear indication that University vor.

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