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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.

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they became nauseated at 50 or 60 r,

perhaps, and they may

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well have done so from these figures,

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do some thinking about this.

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have doesn't seem to indicate that this happened.

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DR.

SONDHAUS:

I

then we are going to

But the clinical data we
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think it might be added that Dr.

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Dunning's point about the sky shine is important here.

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may not be taking that into“ consideration at all.

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calculations are entirely on the basis of fallout.

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was sky shine in addition this wouldhae to be handled

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separately.

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CDR. CONARD:

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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,
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the additive dose would be from sky shine?

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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

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