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MR.

HARRIS:

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This is what you are interested in.

I am interested from the point of view of
getting a practical experiment,

the natives and

rather than a laboratory

experiment out of it.

DR. ROBERTSON:

Are we asking for both?

Personally I am not interested ig

HMR. HARRIS:

either one of them, but I am suggesting that be done.

It goes to what you are trying to

DR. BUGHER:

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Washington, D. C,

‘establish.

If you are trying to document the environment

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and what a pig,

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do with respect to that material thrown into its food supply,

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is a watter of rather remote relevance to the island

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Situation.

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fission product from weapons tests, not necessarily from that

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atoll.

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some to Los Angeles and Hanford.

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Kevada which is concerned precisely with that, and the uptake

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let us say,

at Los Angeles,

let uwsay, might

We have such studies that were made of mixed

We did have 500 pounds returned, some to Beltsville and
We have a lot of work in

from the soils contaminated with fission product outfall.

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CDR. CONARD:

I think if you put some dogs on the

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animal, they would be more comparable to the human situation.

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They are quite as dirty as pigs and chickens in their eating

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habits.

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DR. DUNHAM:

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CDR.

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DR.

CONARD:
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leave them there alone.

I mean after they go back,

It has been quite a problem of getting

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