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DR. DUNHAM:

I thik the wishes of CincPac should

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be considered here, too, because it might be simpler for

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them to treat such an expedition as a unit, even if one

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CDR. CRONKITE:

I didn't express myself well.

If

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you run into the problem of air transportatim

out there,

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which is very limited.

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operate of not being airborne before it is light and to leave

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the lagoons at a time =m they can be beck before sundown,

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which gives you about three to four hours work in an area,

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so there will mMve to be repeated trips.

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and I don't think it is unrealistic, say a month at Majuro

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with all the complications so that the samepeople would be

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out there far two months, if they are both doing the same

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thing.

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on work at home, too.

Whereas if the group went out to do

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the Sample collection,

perhaps at the same time as the

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ones doing the medical study, everybody could get their

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I think it is a terrific slice into trying to carry

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CDR. ETTER:

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proposals for the same group to do both things.

NRDL‘s proposal at tke present time.

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