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APPENDIX
Several types of measurements and assaysfor different
radionuchdes were performed m 1954 though someofthe
radiometric analyses were rudimentary by today’s standards

and m some cases had chemical interferences or the measurement techniques were non-specific or had msufficient
detection sensitivity (see Tables Al—A6)

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