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counts at 11 years (7.4 10° in the exposed and
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Differential counts showed neutrophils and lymphocytes to have very nearly the same mean level
for exposed and unexposed Rongelapese at 11
years. Graphic treatment of these elementsis presented in Figures 49 through 54. The similarity of
counts between the two groupsis probably best
seen in the cumulative percent distribution curves
(Figure 55). The levels of eosinophils, monocytes,
and basophils were not remarkably different between the exposed and unexposed groups and
were similar to the levels in past surveys.
Platelet counts at 11 years were about the same
in the exposed and unexposed in both males and
females (Figures 55 through 58). The closeness of
counts in the two groupsis best seen in Figure 55.
Erythropotetic function appeared to be about the
same in exposed and unexposed groups based on

red cell counts and hematocrits at 11 years (see
Figures 59 through 64).
During the 12-year survey, counts were done
only on the exposed group, and no comparison
with unexposed was done because of annual
variability in counts. However, the hematological
findings at 12 years in the exposed group are not
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