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Yes, but Dr. featern, if you de that, doesn't it mean that
particular farm produces lethal vegetables fras then on...?

WESTERN:

Wayve. Nell, the point of the question is probably sore
serious for the bombing of s large ares.

If we are talking

about «here the number cf bombs becomes serious, The only
point that I'm making is that if you use surface weapons over
a farily large area, we're not going to worry perhaps teo much

about what sight heppen in tem, twenty, or thirty yeere.
VOICEs

What do you mean?

WESTERN:

Well, no, what I'm saying is if you preduce the enount which
would give you an average concentration of strontiua, and would

produce a tolerance effect, and this, of course, fren our
picture would require from ten to twenty years to sccumulate in

the bedys this is only a tolerance effeet.

If the bones were

laid down in such away that the people who lived in that area
were subjected to the fallout beginning within four hours of

the explosion they would, during the first day get sonething
like two thousand roentgens, if they were unprotected in the

open, during the first week they'd gut twice thet, So Its
saying that is s critical aspect, rather an the long-tern

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KRAMISHs

Well, I think one factor to consider is the ratio of the number

of people cultivating that area to the number of people
dependent upon the products of that area, who are not Living in
that area, and I rather imagine in certain agriculture areas this
ratio is rather high. Se

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