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Majuro and obtained a very large control group, as I say,
comparable in age and sex to the exposure group.

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Americans we obtained a group of Americans that had been in

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the mid-Pacific faa period of at least two months, and at

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The control populations -- the controls for the

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Natives were broken down as regards to age and sex.

They did

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show a difference in response as a function of age.

In

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the children below five were different than those above five.

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With respect to platelets, individuals below 15 were

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significantly different than those above 15.

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been broken down into these age groups, and I will speak only

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of the adults unless I specify children.

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So they have

In the large exposure group in the Rongelap, there

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is no question as to the definite change in the hematologic

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picture.

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for a period of weeks,

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returning towards noymal when the group studies were

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completed.

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there approximately two m onths when exposed.

They did fall and remained at a fairly low level
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there are indications that they were

The change in total white count was reflected in

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both the leukocyte counts and lymphocyte counts.

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lymphocyte counts fell immediately to a level of 2,000 cells

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and remained throughout the duration of study,

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