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Bovine Transport and Retention of Plutonium-238 With
Special Emphasis on the Gastrointestinal Uptake of

In Vivo Labeled Milk.

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W. W. Sutton, R. G. Patzer,

179 lb:

P. B. Haim, and G. D. Potter.
SMALL VERTEBRATES

239py and 24am Contamination of Small Vertebrates

in NAEG Study Areas of NTS and TTR.

S. R. Naegle, and W. G. Bradley.

kX. S. Moor,

193 ¢,-

MICROORGANISMS
Influence of Microbial Activities on Availability
and Biotransport of Plutonium.
fF. #. F. Au and

219 W-

W. F, Beekert.

DISTRIBUTION AND INVENTORY
Plutonium Distribution in the Environs of the

Nevada Test Site.

W. A. Bliss and F. M. Jakubowski.

Calendar Year 1975 Status:

227

Nevada Applied Ecology

Group Distribution and Inventory Sampling Data.
F, R. Markwell and B. W. Church.

233

STATISTICS
An Initial Synthesis of Area 13 229Pu Data and

Other Statistical Analyses.

R. 0. Gilbert,

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L. L. Eberhardt, and D. D. Smith.

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SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
Interim Report of LFE Analytical Services for NAEG.

W. J. Major and L. Leventhal.

A Rapid Dissolution Technique for Tissue Sample

Analysis of Transuraniums.

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xX. D. Lee, W. d. Major, 1Duhey

and #. A. Wessman.

277

Interactions of the NAEG Information With Other

Projects.

275

4H. A. Pfuderer.

285

REECo Activities and Sample Logistics in Support of

the Nevada Applied Ecology Group.
D. L. Wireman, and L. M. Rakow.

NAEG/REECo Coordination Activities.

D. N. Brady, and L. M. Rakow.

D. N. Brady,

D. L. Wireman,

NAEG Field Problems in Sampling Soil Mounds and

Soil Mound Sample Mixing Procedure.
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C. E. Rosenberry.

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