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contamination.

MR. HARLEY:

We ran some of thae, and the

{interesting feature to me was that on the two islands the
water sample and the cocoanut sample were almost identical,
It was jast about the same activity.
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IHIRIE:

That is just what I got, too.

CDR. CRONKITE:

Dr. Bugher, there is a point that

comes up almost you might say in experimental design that

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where the method by which the sample is cotlected is so
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important in the interpretation of the results, I just have

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a strong

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laboratory or someone that is working with them should do the

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collection.

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material in it, but if it were collected in the way in which

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the natives ordinarily collected it, I think it would be

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@ifficult to prove that

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of the palm,rather than incorporating into the sap.

feeling that mople that are doing it in the

MR. HARLEY:

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it was coming from the dxternal surfac¢

You could tell that from the radio

chemical studies.

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MR. HARRIS:

This is so hard.

[It is so much

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easier to have somebody there on the spot who is doing the

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actual collection,

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and sits down and tells everybody in the laboratory what has

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been done.

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fish.

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I presume that this juguru did have radioactive

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and who goes back to the laboratory

I think you might run into the same thing on the

Dr, Donaldson and those people from the fisheries

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