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level of blood elements have occurred from year to year m both exposed and unexposed populations.

2. Neutrophils
During the first few weeks after exposure, the neutrophils fluctuated considerably,
then gradually fell to a low of about 50% of the comparison population at about
the sixth week (Tig. 1). Recovery was slow, and it was not until the l-year examination that the counts returned to the comparison population level. They have
been found to be essentially the same as the unexposed group at 1, 2, 3, and + years
postexposure.

3. Lymphocytes

By the third day after exposure the mean lymphocyte level had fallen to about

55 % in the adults and 25 % in the children of the level of the unexposed comparison
population (Fig. 1). The levels remained low longer than the neutrophils and have

been very slow in recovering. There was little recovery by 6 months, but an up-

ward trend has since occurred. After 3 years the lymphocytes were slightly helow

the mean level of the comparison population for all age groups, and distributional

studies of individual counts showed more lower counts in the exposed groups. The

4-year study showed the highest level thus far attained (3600 cells/mm? compared

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