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A radiological study of Rongelap Atoll, Marshall Islands during 1954-1955.
Applied Fisheries Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle.
Off. of Technical Services, U. S. Dept. of Co~erce, Washington, D.C., 1555.

The occurrence and distribution of radioactive nonfission products in
plants and animals bf the Pacific proving ground.
F. G. Lowman, R. l?.I?alumbo,D. J; South.
University of Washington Fisheries Laboratory Report UWFL-51, Technical
Inform~tion Service Extension”,Oak Ridge, T.enn.,pp. 1-61, June, 1957.

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Radiobiological studies of the fish collected ac Rongelap and Ailingnae Atolls,
July, 1957;
A. D. Welander.
Office of Technical Services, U. S. Dept. of Commerce, Washington, D.C., 1958.
The occurrence of antimony-125, europium-155, iron-55, and other’radionuclides
in Rongelap Atoll soil.
R. F. Yalumbo and F. G. Lowman.
Office of Technical Services, U. S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C.,
1958.
Long-term effects of radioactive fallout on plants?
F. R. Fosberg.
Atoll Research Bulletin No. 61, issued by The Pacific Science Board, NAS,
Washington, D.C., pp. 1-11, May 15, 1959.
Plants and fall-out.
F. R. Fosberg.
Nat-ure183: 1448, 1959.
Strontium-90 and gross beta activity in the fat and non-fat fractions of
coconut crab (Birgus latro) liver collected at Rongelap Atoll during
March 1958.
D. Chakravarti and R. Eisler.
Pacific Science, Vol. XV, no.1, 1961.
Potassium and cesium-137 in Birgus Iatro .(coconutcrab) muscle collected at
Rongelap Atoll.
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D. Chakravarti and E. E. Held.
IiarineBiological Association of India, Vol. 2, no. 1, 1961.

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