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variations within each group are great.

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on the slip of paper is that so far in our findings in the

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Japanes we have had some trouble with the strontium method

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on those.

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these lats times indicate that the Japanese were very

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similar to the Rongelap natives in the amount of internal

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exposure,

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native number for exposure to numbers of fish.

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and a similar number might be postulated as the

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