91 DR. DUNHAM: About several hours. DR. DUNNING: But that doesn't mean you have equal quantities of radioactivity coming down. CDR. CONARD: DR. BOND: No. I think the important thing is that they didn't receive 90 per cent of their dose over a few hours. It was a relatively slow dosage. COL. BROWNING: Harry's point is well taken. Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. they became nauseated at 50 or 60 r, perhaps, and they may 10 well have done so from these figures, 11 do some thinking about this. 12 have doesn't seem to indicate that this happened. 13 DR. SONDHAUS: I then we are going to But the clinical data we - think it might be added that Dr. 14 Dunning's point about the sky shine is important here. 15 may not be taking that into“ consideration at all. 16 calculations are entirely on the basis of fallout. 17 was sky shine in addition this wouldhae to be handled 18 separately. 19 20 CDR. CONARD: 24 25 All these If there Can you give us any idea as to what DR. DUNNNG: I am sorry. By looking up the date, I can give you some estimate from the Nevada test, 23 We the additive dose would be from sky shine? 21 ARC If but how you would extrapolate this to out in the Pacific, I don't know. DR. DUNHAM: What sort of orders of magnitude are 72