AOS Le OUR AUTHOR Dr. Mays is Physics Group Leader and Associate Research Professor at the Radiobiology Division, Anatomy Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. His research interests include the metabolism of radionuclides within the body, total body counting, and radiation-induced cancer. In 1963 he testified at the Congressional Fallout Hearings on the 1962 Utah Iodine 131 incident, and urged that a study be made of the Utah children exposed to fallout from this and earlier tests. He is a member of the NCRP (National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements). However, the opinions expressed in his article are his own and are not intended to represent the views of the NCRP, his AEC-supported Laboratory, nor the AEC. DOE ARCHIVES 3/

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