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be very glad to help in this sort of thing of

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teeth in the intervals when nobodgis around.

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Then pregnancies and status of newborn infants.
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Certainly the chance of picking up much of anything
Significant is probably small in that.

I daresay the occurretce

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of pregnancy and the inevitably correlated birth dates are

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not going to have much relationship to the time of visits of

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the special medical group.

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study these things on the part of the survey teams are

So the chances of being able to

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not going to be too good.

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can carry out, I think, quite a lot of observations you might

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want them to make in the interval.

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However, the resident physicians

Now, on the quantitative studies of internally

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dsposited radio isotopes by excretion measurenents, radiography

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and localization, we include here autoradiography and

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autopsy work,

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discussion.

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mentioning really could be brought out here, if you aare to

I think that might merit som additional

I think,Dr. Looney, some of the things you were

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LT, LOONEY:

Yes, sir.

In the studies of radium

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patients that we made we found that the most consistent

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and probaly the most valuable clinical finding was the small

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changes roentgenographically, and as mentioned yesterday,

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those were primarily the result of a formation of atypical-

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osseous tissue.

It wasfound that similar changes were

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