73 an additive effect. Those are for very high levels. I 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 Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C data. 10 regard to the question of whether or not this amount of 11 material in the bone has any effect whatever on the 12 general radiological manifestations of the dose that these 13 people got. LT, SHULMAN: 14 15 The total body radiation, and then the local deposits. 16 Perhaps the 200 r received at that spot plus the local 17 deposits may give different local changes than those 18 calculations based on local radiation, 19 CDR. CRONKITE: growing it gets concentrated ina relatively small area, 21 so as they continue to grow, if this were an adult, it would 22 have been distributed relatively throughout the bone. 23 MR. COHN: 24 oi af gnerdy Piste _ [t still concentrates in a factor of ten in the adult. 25 “ In the children where the bone is 20 ARC eet ~ ay ros How about the other way around. CDR. CRONKITE: But it stays concentrated in one y oitice ARCHIVES 14