10 11:15 a.m.) DR. BUGHER: Dr. Dunning, are you ready to report on your group on the dosage probiem? DR. DUNNING: | Yes, we are. ESTIMATE OF EXTERNAL DOSE (SURFACE AND WHOLE BODY) DR. BUGHER: Would you care to come up here where you have a blackboard and chalk? DR. DUNNING: Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. to call on Dr. 11 findings after we get through with all the "ifs" and "buts", 12 and "whereases", 13 numbers. and we will try to come up with specific 14 OR. BUGHER: 15 DR. SONHAUS: That is what we want. What we have considered in MDL were 16 several 17 The first questim was the calibration of instruments used. 18 We have quite a bit od i9 chose for the most reliable points concerning tke data on the extenal doses. We that of the RAD SAF SCOVEY This was done with more adequately calibrated instruments, and we have data on the performance of the T-1-B. 23 The second question was the energy distribution ARC 24 of the fallout gamma radiation, and its effect on the meter 25 Department of lr conflicting data to some extent. group on the 8th of March. 22 ARCHIVES Sondhaus to present some of his ideas here first, and then I will try to summarize the committee's 21 Histcriai’s 2633 I would like 10 20 "yoe No, I don't think so. ‘ response. Concerning this, we have some spectral