6,
The mechanisms by which fellout gots into the
biological processes and to mn-or gata to man
directly
7,
Tuo mechanisms by which expustwe to fallout lerds
to damage
8
Ths omount of damage, if any, tbat man hes so far
suffered from fallout
9.
The mocheniens and measurement of biological damage
from radiation
B.
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Using the knowledge now available, how well can one predini,
and how would one-—~at, least in princliple-predict tha feller.
ings
1.
The amount of fallout still to fell out from woapcin
already fired
2,
Where this fallout will fall out
3. What will happen to it
a,
How much will decay or otherwiae bo haralens
b,
How much will directly affeot men as extormn!
radiation
c.
How much will directly affect man as interns}
radiation
d.
How much damage, if any, will man suffer
from it
C.
JCAB
Using the knowledge now available, liow mush information
does one ased to postulate concerning the characteristics
of futuro weapon firings (test or war) so that one enuld
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