oe Feet of Radioactivity ‘and| Taatation ‘(orat, wTdLten -% (or, Warren Weawe:)" ee Medical Council report, the World Health Grganisation report, (instoet-! hy Sievert), tho Government of India study, the statoment by Warrny eee recent treatments as appear in the National Avadeay reports, tho WJ, x, rem “a A review and discussion of this toplo, olting as appropriate such —— A ta as needed, extensive bibl.ography) Weaver (Hearings, Foreign Relaticna Subcommittee, January ).6, 1957), the British Journal of Radiology (29, pp. 409-417, 1956) A. Naturally ocoourring radjoeotive materials and docay predncis on land and water B. Cosmic radiation, effect of altiiude C. Spontaneous fission and induced radioactivity D. Amount of radioactivity present in man before weapon firine: began | E, Measurement methods and limitations of the data JCAE *# Tentative ?} Tan epee al - eee r 2 ee ee ee tte 2Ooourrgne aotaae

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