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fishermen was due to so greatly their extensive beta burns.

Did those natives have enough burns, or would that be
sufficient to have any effect?

In other words, did we have something here in
addition to whole body gamma that might account for some of
these physical conditions?
questions.

I don't know.

These are both

I would like to repeat also that the estimates

were without any estimates of contribution of soft gamma to
beta.

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Washington, D. C

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DR.

DUNHAM:

As far as the Japanese fishermen,

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two of the fishermen whose scalp was a mass of exudation,

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from the photograph.

CDR. CONARD:

I

I think it was more extensive than

anything in the natives.

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DR.

DUNHAM:

‘This man's scalp was just a mass of

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gunk.

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nothing unusual in the way of systemic symptoms that could

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be related to the second effect of skin burns.

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Certainly I think Ray would go along that there was

LT, SHULMAN:

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local sunburn.

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I think you might Look at it asa
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DR. HARRIS:

ARC

Could you possibly Conclude this

apparently self limiting nausea that these individuals had,

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att

as

don't think the natives have lesions comparable to oneor

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of

and I say it again,

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traced

saidthat this morning,

well as the sky shine.

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