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the animals out there, and having to keep them alive for

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water supply and no natural food supply,

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DR. BUGHER:

It is not an easy

Unless an investigatobn or experiment

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really is relevant to the main issues of giving us sound

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information on the character of the environemtn, I don't

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think we should undertake it.

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the island when there are no people there is a fairly major

Just putting a few dogs on

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venture.

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you get them on the island.

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do you get out of the venture, and I think you would come to

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the conclusion that you would not get very much,that would

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be descriptive of the island.

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Those dogs will run about $5,000 each by the time

DR, DUNHAM:

Then you ask the question, what

What would yok expect to get from the

data that would be impatant to the dda of NRDL?

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MR. HARRIS:

I don't know.

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might find some concentration.

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for instance.

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chickens.

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There is no one on the island, no

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In one edible part you

This would be in the liver, |

I assume these people eat the livers of their

According to the NRDL data, at least in the case

of the fish, there is a fair concentration in the fleshy

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parts of the fish that are eaten.

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was just a suggestion that I thought might have some

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application in/real long range thing, which is Operation Gabriel

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I really don't know.

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Yes,

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