-17(a)
(b)
by the U. S.
“by others
The amount of local and delayed fallout created by these
weapons
Where this fallout is
(a)
how much has decayed
(b)
how much has fallen cut and where
(c)
how much is still up there and where
_ What has happened to the ground fallout that has fallen ont
(a)
how much got on or in soil and where
(b)
how much got on plants
(c)
how much got in the ocean
(a)
how much got elsewhere
(e)
how much of all this has decayed after it fell out
(f)
how much has directly affected man as external
radiation
(g)
how much as internal radiation
The mechanisms by which fallout gets distributed in the
atmosphere and on the earth
The mechanisms by which fallout gets into the biosphere and
to man - or gets to man directly
The mechanisms by which exposure to fallout leads to damage
The amount of damage, if any, that man has so far sustained
from fallout
9.
10.
B.
The mechanisms and measurement of biological damage from
radiation
The relationships between damage and dose
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Using the knowledge now available, how well can one predict - and
how would one predict - the following:
l.
The amount of fallout still to fall out from weapons already
fired
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