230 1 2 | WR. COHN: Yes. DR. BUGHER: phase of the matter? 4 discussion. Do yar Do we need further comment on this Dudley is here. You have heard this have some thoughts in regard to the types of samples which should be forthcoming here, and the way 6 Washington, D. C, Alderson Reporting Company 7 they should be handled? DR, DUDLEY: I think perhaps one should give some g consideration t&the isotope mainly interested in, which 9 is mainly strontium, but perhaps not exclusively that. 10 would I think try to collect samples which conceivably 11.1 would have considerable concentration of that. 12 I believe at Hanford they find comparatively little 13 concentration in fruit. 14 more in the 15 element one is interested in, and what type of plant is likely 16 to conentrate. 17 case of plants back to the soil. 18 leaves.. One For example, In the tomatos they find much I think one should bear in mind the I think everything should be tied back in MR. HARLEY: As far as we are concerned, you would 19 have to have corresponding soil and plant. 20 is probably in thesame boat. 21 ies, thatis what you would want. 22 DR. BUGHER: I think everybcdy If you are thinking of uptake sfuc One of the complicating things here 23 is that if you take a cocoanut palm, the degree of absorption 24 from the leaf surface is something that I have no idea about. 25 Maybe you have some data on it. ARC boob? But assuming that it does 231