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close to ratio one or below, heglecting those
three values or four values we find a ration
of meagured to nredicted of about 3.8 with
a standard deviation of about 1.2
se
This 1¢ the basis that we have used
to apnly the factor of four, the gummed paper
data and ss has been described, previously.
‘We conclude that this difference be-
tween our.gunmed paper results and actually
what has fallen out of the soil is due as
has been inferred before, to fractionation
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as well as the efficiency of our gummed papers.
I might mention, however, that this
data may give us a factor to use and it doesn't
look too bad analytically but we would certainly
favor
a continuation of this program, .
I think just the success of this' data as it stands would warrant a continuation
ana possibly to Ainolude foreign stations as
+ well,
I think that about severe ‘tt,
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MR. EISENSUD!
Except to rncint out
that once you get beyond a few hundred miles
- of the test site, you heave a very narrow range