system are somewhat closer than when two different systems are used.
Most of
the error associated with these results is due to re-positioning of the
individual.
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Table 7 presents results for all individuals who have ever participated
in the Enewetak-Ujelang whole-body counting program.
The data are ordered
alphabetically by first name and grouped by age and sex.
The age reported in
this table is the age of the time of the last whole-body count.
A person has
been included in a specific subgroup based on the age as of January 1982.
In summary,
the most important finding to date was the increase in
137¢g body burdens for members of the adult male population subgroup.
The
coconut samples and the interviews will provide additional information to
further define dietary habits and assist in predicting 137¢g body burdens
for future field trips.