23 to 1, but again we don't know. that. How much lower, DR. BUGHER: 4 I suspect it is lower than I am not prepared to say. Does that represent what you have been able to squeeze out? DR, DUNNING: That is all we could get out of that lemon. 'DR. BUGHER: That is very helpful. It is always startling to find out what gaps in the physical measurements Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. seem always 10 expended. 11 and wish we had some thing additional to what we do have. 12 I don't know whether anybody did a complete betagamma ratio curve for any standard instrument through this 14 period. 15 DR. DUNNING: 16 DR. BUGHER: No one did that I know of. We witl have to recruit the Marshalles 17 to do som of these things. 18 Dunning. 19 a discussion with the universities which are involved in them 20 so that we all remain aware of the inherent area of what I It is good to see some figures here together with all, but simply a range of estimate from the data that we 23 do have. ARC 24 Are there any further questions or comments on this 25 a ate ers Nepartment of Ex T inee O.i23 e’s CO Historin Thank you very much, Dr. call disagreement, which would not represent Gisagreement at 22 2.3 No matter how much we have, we always want more, 13 21 mayer kes, mn" 4 ow a de: Pasa fe wo to exist, even after maximal efforts have been Side of the story? RY