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because these calculate back to a dose of 150 REP to the

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back in terms of fissions.

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which the natives must have been exposed, in order to come up

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with thése particular burdens, Strontium 89, 2.2 microcuries

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for the natives, and 0.4 for the Americans.

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In terms of the fissions to

Barium 140,

0.34 microcuries for the natives, and 0.27 for the Americans.

Calcium 45, 0.19 for the natives, and 0.04 for the
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Ruthinium 103, the short lived one, 0.028 for the

natives, and 0.015 for the Americans.
I mentioned the fact that these could be interpreted

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in terms of fissions to which the people were exposed.

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you average them out, it amounts to three times 10 to the

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13th for the natives and 9 times 10 to the 12th for the

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Americans.

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these doses is to go back to fissions as a common denominator

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from which you can make a lot of other calculations.

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one might take a look at this, though.

If

It is Payne's idea that the best way to interpret

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When you add all these up, you find you have even

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less than 3 microcuries, and interpreted as the very worst,

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These can be calculated

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thyroid and 50 REP for the Americans.

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