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comparisons that were made between our fallout collections on the gummed paper and the
collections in a pot that sat alongside of it.
DR. BRANDT:
These data have been
collected on the roof of this building where
we have the typical stand that is used through=
out the world from which we collect on two
stands, a gummed sheet daily; on two other
standa we collect weekly gurimed sheets and
then we have two pots up there, kettles of
the old GI kitchen type, #0 that we have a
rather good comparison,
have no standard,
But of course we
That 1s becsuse we do not know
exactly how much is falling, .
And so we are —
forced then to use a regression method of
reeexaluating these two types of collectors,
If we took the activiiy that we
get on the gummed papers, on the vertical axis
and the activity that we get on the samples
which can be collected in the roof part (now,
these are for the weekly samples, only I'm
not talking about the daily on the horizontal)
we can plot the data for all the weeks and
we have data now starting the 18th of January,
1954, running up to the 12th of December, 1955.
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