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Radiological Hozarde Fron An ABD, Alpha, Beta 2nd Gamna Radiation
BUSTER-JANGLE (Cont'd)
WI-370, "Garma Radiation Measurercnts"
WT-393, "Foxhole Shielding of Gamma Radiation"
TUMBLER~SNAPPER
WI-529, "Gemna Depth Dose Measurement In Unit Density Materiel"
UPSHOT~XNOTHOLE
UKP-8, "Radioactive Particle Studies Inside *ircraft"
UKP-34, "The Radiation Hazard to Personnel Within An Atomic Cloud"
UKP-37, "Goma-Beta Ratio In The Post-Shot Contaninated Area"
Desert Rock, Reports, I-V
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Medical Effects of Atonie Bons, Np-36-41, Oek Ridre, 1952
Atomic Bomb Casualty Corriission, National Academy; of Sciences,
Rerorts Dated 1949, 1952.
Handboo!: of Atomic Weapons For Medical Officers, June 1951
Atomic Medicine, Behros, Revised 1953
Histopathology of Radietion Fror External snd Inte-nal Sources, Bloon,
MeGrav-H1i11,1°48
Research and Development Bocrd, Committee on Medical Sciences, Minutes
of Joint Panel on Hedical Aspects of “tomic Warfare Keetines
"Exverincntal Roentgen Injury" Henshaw, Journal of National Cancer
Institutes 4 (1944.), 477-522.
"The Distribution of Radi-tion in The Atomic Bonbing of Nagasaki"
Larkin, An, J, Roent, and Radium Ther, 55:2525~-532, 1946.
*fPatholoric Effects of An Instantaneous Dose of Radiation” Warren, §,
Canccr Research 63 449-453, 1947.
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