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Chadwick, Dr. Donald R., Chief, Division of Radiological Health... 109, 378
Terrill, James G., Jr., Deputy Chief, Division of Radiological Health..
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Terry, Luther L., Surgeon General__.._...-.--teen een eee eee nee
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Scientists’ Committee for Radiation Information, Dr. Jules Hirsch, cochairman_..___..----.----------.----+---------------+---------444
Selove, Dr. Walter__......-.-...----_--- Dene ene ee eee eee 257, 449
State of California, Alexander Grendon, coordinator of atomic energy
‘development and radiation protection_~.__.--.-.--..----------------

U.S. Weather Bureau, Lester Machta, Chief, Meteorological Research
Projects Branch.....__..--..--.-..-.---------+--~--------+----+--University of Chicage, Dr. Robert J. Hasterlik, professor of medicine,
also associate director, Argonne Cancer Research Hospital_.-....-...University of Michigan, G. Hoyt Whipple, professor of radiological health,
School of Public Health__-.....-.__--..._---.-----.----~--------University of Pennsylvania: Richard Chamberlain, professor of radiology.
University of Rochester, Dr. William Neuman. -_-------------.-------

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Statements SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD
“Basic Radiation Protection Guidance: Administrative and Policy ProbJems and Relationships,” by L. 8. Taylor, chairman, National Committee on Radiation Protection and Measurements..-...----.~.----Comar, Dr. C. L., Cornell University ___._.........-----------~-----Glass, H. Bentley, professor, Department of Biology, Jobns Hopkins
University. _....-......----------------------------------------‘Medical Radiation Exposure,” by Dr. Richard H. Chamberlain._-__.-“Monitoring Fallout from Nuclear Weapons Tests,” by Irving Michelson,
Consumers Union of U.S8., Inc__.-._-_.--...--...------.----------“Monitoring-Surveillance Activities in the U.S. Public Health Service
Surveillance Programs,” by James G. Terrell, Jr..-_....---------.-“Problems of Assessment and Initiation of Control Measures,” by Dr.
Russell H. Morgan, professor of radiology and radiological science, Johns
Hopkins University_....._......--...----------.-----------------“Radiation Exposure to People From Nuclear Weapon Tests Through
1961,” by W. H. Langham and E. C. Anderson, Los Alamos Scientific
Laboratory. .--..-.--.----.------------------------------------“Radiation Protection Standards: The Industrial Situation,” by H. M.

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Parker, manager, Hanford Laboratories, General Electric Co__...-__-Western, Dr. Forrest, Director, Office of Radiation Standards, balance of

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Lester Machta and Mr. Kosta Telogadas, U.S. Weather Bureau. __-__--

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oral statement. __...._.__....-----_----- +--+ ++ --e
“Worldwide Fallout Since 1959—Meteorological Aspects,” prepared by Dr.

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ADDITIONAL MaTEeRIAL SUPPLIED FOR THE RECORD
“Characteristics of the Principal Types of Radiation,” table submitted by
G. Hoyt Whipple, University of Michigan____.___-.-..--------+----Extension of testimony presented by Lauriston 8. Taylor__....---.----“Gamma Ray Dose From Short-Lived Fission Products From Nuclear
Weapon Tests,” by Philip F. Gustafson, Division of Biological and
Medical Research, Argonne National Laboratory__......-----------“Intake of Iodine 131 by U.S. Population, Fall of 1961,” published in
Radiological Health Data... ___-..--.----.----------------------“Todine 131 Reported in May 1962 From the Pasteurized Milk Network,
Public Health Service,’’ by Dr. Donald R. Chadwick, Chief, Division of
Radiological Health____.........-...-...---.--...---------------National Institutes of Health grants to members of the National Advisory

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Committee on Radiation (table)_........_.--.._..----------------Prediction Panel recommendations__._.-..._.----._----~+------------“The Intake of Strontium 90 and Certain Other Radionuclides by the
U.S. Population,” published in Radiological Health Data____.._.-__-

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Delegates and countries represented......._.--.----------~---------Verbal statement for the prediction panel, P. C. Tompkins..._-_.-__--.--

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United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation,

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