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taken from aboard the ship.

I repeat it is very limited.

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But be that as it may, making certain assumptions, it would

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appear that if the fallout material were to remain in contact

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with the skin of the Japanese fishermen for one hour,

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something of the order of 10,000 REPS would have been

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delivered to a depth of 7 milligrams per square centimeter.

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And if

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did in te case of the fishermen,

that

it remained longer than one hour,, which it probably
on up.

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In the case of

the natives, we don't even have

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that much data to goon.

The fact that the natives were

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lying down during the evening of March 1, probably contributed

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to exposing a larger surface of the body to the soft gammas

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and betas.

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natives received so many REPS, we felt we were unable to do sp.

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The data woulf certainly strongly support the conclusion

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that these lesions were due to radiation.

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to be Little doubt.

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Can you give us any estimate df the

amount of gamma below KV cutoff?

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DR. DUNNING:

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Yes.

Dr. Sondhaus, will you tell us

that?
DR. SONDHAUS:

Yes.

I would like to say that the

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estimates we have do include the contribution of gamma

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below 100 KV in the intti al spectrum which we have.

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DR. BOND:

Of that there seens

But exact doses I just cannot say.

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But to come up with any firm number as these

Approximately 8 per cent occurred below 80 KV.

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