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Data taken from April 1, 1955, until July 1, 1955, were not in-

since an exhaustive examination of the operating log book disclosed that the
pulse height analyzer had malfunctioned on other runs during that day.

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wearing their own street clothes which may have carried contamination.

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the K body burden-has agreed with subsequent values taken understandard
conditions, the early data have been assumed to be correct and have been
added to the curve.

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runs which gave higher than normal potassium values for female subject
were dropped. These high values were discovered to be due to the.
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