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PREFACE

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SOILS
Plutonium Distribution in a Desert Pavement-Desert Mound
7. Tamura.
Soil System in Area 11.
Soils Element History, Sampling, Analyses, and Recommenda-

tions.

EF. B. Fowler and FE. H. Esstngton.

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VEGETATION
Estimated Inventory of Plutonium and Uranium Radionuclides
for Vegetation in Aged Fallout Areas.
EF. M. Romney, R. O.

Gtlbert, A. Wallace, and J. FE. Kinnear.

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Plant Uptake of 239924 0py and 24am Through Roots From
Soils Containing Aged Fallout Materials. F&. M. Ronmey,
A. Wallace, P. A. T. Wteland, and J. E. Kinnear.

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Initial Land Reclamation Procedures Related to Possible Pu-

Cleanup Activities at the Tonopah Test Range.
and £. M. Romney.

A. Wallace

NAEG Area 11 Sites A, B, C, and D, Report of Vegetation

Results.

M. E. Mount.

Investigation of Possible Cytological Effects on Shrubs
From Chronic Low-Level Radiation at NTS (Progress Report).

W. A. Rhoads and D. M. Varney.

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LARGE VERTEBRATES
Solubility of Plutonium and Americium-241 From Rumen
Contents of Cattle Grazing on Plutonium-Contaminated
Desert Vegetation in In Vitro Bovine Gastrointestinal
Fluids--November, 1974 to May, 1975. J. Barth.
Grazing Studies on a Contaminated Range of the Nevada Test

Site.

D. D. Smtth.

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Passage of Sand Particles Through the Gastrointestinal
Tract of Dairy Cows.

G. D. Potter.

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G. Patzer,

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Biological Transport of Curium-243 in Lactating Dairy
Goats. W. W. Sutton, R. G. Patzer, P. B. Hahn, and
G. D. Potter.

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