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They have been put back on

So the domestic animal supply is going to be

practically speaking animals introduced after the enviornment
has become acceptable for human habitation.

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out of thator not’

studies one wishes to do over a period of

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certainly appear to be worthwhile to have a certain number

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of domestic animals

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Dr. Bugher, along that

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line, wuldn't it

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be as good or better to return material to the most active

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areas?

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animals pick up from the environment.

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gave them and how much they took up, we wuld have valuable

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information.

I am not interested in determining how much the

MR. HARRIS:

If we know what we

Might it be reasonable to suggest

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that some domestic animals be put back on the ida nds on

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Rongelap itself, wen you go out the next time, and those

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animals could be left during this interim which might

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possibly give you an idea of what the translocation range is

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pefore the natives come back,

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That again is for animals, and will

be eating different food from the human.

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with the idea of sacrificing them aftor

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That depends on how much low level

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MR, HARRIS:

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