13.

"The Response of Burros and Sheep to Single, Total Body, Zirconium-95
Niobium-95 Gamma Radiation." Trum, B. F., Veterinary Corps, Medical

Department, U. S. Army at U. of Tennessee - U. S. Atomic Energy
Commission, Agricultural Research Program, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Personal communication.
'

Work performed by Mr. Charles Sondhaus, formerly at U. S. Naval ~
15.

Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California.

(:

A Formation of the Injury, Life Span, Dose Relations for Tonizing
Radiations. I. Application to the Mouse. Blair, H. A. University

:

of Rochester, UR-206, May 1952.

16.

A Formulation of the Injury, Life Span, Dose Relations for Ionizing

Radiations.

II.

Application to the Guinea Pig, Rat, and Dog.

H. A. University of Rochester, UR-207, Juiy 1952.

17.
18.

Analysis of Animal Whole-Body Irradiation Data.

Weapons Project-496.

Blair,

Armed Forces Special

Silver Spring, Md., Smith, E. Fe, & Co., undated.

"A Comparative Analysis of Radiation Lethality in Mammals Exposed

at Constant Average Intensity for the Duration of Life."

Sacher, G. A.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 15, No. 4, February

1955.
19.

Biological Effects of Whole-Body Gamma Radiation on Human Beings.
Davidson, Harold 0., Jr., Operations Research Office, The Johns Hopkins
University, Chevy Chase, Maryland.

20.

“Criterla for Evaluating Gamma Radiation Exposures from Fallout

Following Nuclear Detonations.™

No. 4, April 1956.
2l.

Radiological Contamination of Certain Areas in the PacificOcean From

Nuciear Tests.
Office.

226

Dunning, G. M. Radiology, Vol. 66

Dunning, GM. (Editor)

in press, Government Printing

Some Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Human Beings.

Cronkite, E. P.

Bond, Ve P. and Dunham, C. L. (Eaitors) Superintendent of Documents,

U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. July 1956.
23-6

nEffects of Nuclear Weapons Testing," Dunning, G M.
Monthly, Vol. 81, No. 6, December 1955.

2he

"Protecting the Public During Weapons Testing at the Nevada Test Site."
Dunning, Gordon Me The Journal of the American Medical Association,

Vol. 158, July 16, 1956.

= 35 -

The Scientific

Select target paragraph3