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an additive effect.

Those are for very high levels.

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don't think they are applicable to this situation at all.
DR. DUNHAM:

Those are at levels sufficient to

knock the bone marrow out.

DR. BOND:

Those are very high levels.

They are

approaching total body lethal doses.

DR. DUNHAM:

I was just searching my mind for some

DR. BUGHER:

I think the answer is negative with

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regard to the question of whether or not this amount of

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material in the bone has any effect whatever on the

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general radiological manifestations of the dose that these

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people got.
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The total body radiation, and then the local deposits.

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Perhaps the 200 r received at that spot plus the local

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deposits may give different local changes than those

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calculations based on local radiation,

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CDR. CRONKITE:

growing it gets concentrated ina relatively small area,

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so as they continue to grow, if this were an adult, it would

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have been distributed relatively throughout the bone.

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