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‘I would not want to spend the time to do it myself

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in this range.

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extracted teeth, not to point as far as the health of the

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population is concerned, but to see if there were enough

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Yes, we would like to make

sections of those.
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May I interject here that I was

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going to bring this up.

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fortunate to secure a few teeth that were extracted and save

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then.

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Reed at National Cancer Institute is doing this.

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should be through in another week or so.

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running control teeth.

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and remembered that these natives do have quite a few

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extractable teeth.

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people at National Cancer Institute would be very glad to

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run the radio audiograph.

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teeth from around here, I think that could be arranged.

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feels very sure that he can detect any level of activity at

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all.

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within normal limits, of course.

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