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the biced from clotting. How if this were 30, this fon exchange
resin is discarded; it isn't used any more,

If it were so, in
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any large blood program, one could get a tremendous amcunt of eee

resin from which you would only have to dilute, which you gould
eethbe calolum

do quite easily, but I don't know encugh about the bleed program.
Ancther possibility is what is throw away in the gamus gloiulin.
LIBBY :

Deean't, all that blood come from adultsi

That would be very good.

SCLOMON:

Host of it, I suppose, does.

LIBBY:

On the other hand it contains the lost calcium, and that's the
stuff that would have the strontium in it.

SOLOMON:

With an adult, bones are argued ageinat because bones are made,

but the calcium in the blecd is still in the bleod, and is
still cironlating, and so that's not a valid objection.

This

would require getting in touch with the Red Crosa and learning

some of the details of their biced collection.

You can use

dated bank blocd toc.
You think bone meal is scmething we ought to play with from a

statistical point of views

Take the Chicago stock yards, for

axample.
Well, here again I think it's a question of — what is the
question you are trying to answer
Well, suppose we measured the bone meal content from the Chicago
stockyards, and we find this te be something or other.

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