: e eee . heirFT be“ta Jews eat STs tc Pans ed Was ekeiit tee —--+Be seteSEE SST i tet i Le wl —a coe SESE < TL. *a LSet = SuE Stene2c TSS i: > . ; y fa 7 ” . . . os ZPeit he . ‘ - ~ : : * 2 ore 2-be ~ ate mA . . , - Research Projects Approved duringNoveniber: ¥ “ay! : 4 - ww - - , . . . : too° : ‘ ° + et =e woe ~ ‘aor, : Payee r MEDTOINE#555 te Je ar4 set DAS TOESrove renee weiPERE I hes corte. Re ony ae ek a . $iTht r "The following number of proposals were approved .by the Research Committee for contract negotiation or renewal during the month: Medicine Biology oO Total No. of projects Amount 13 $12,628 19 $160, 482 6 | 55,854 Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission \ Dr. Grant Taylor, Director (ABCC), Hiroshima, Japan, returned fe- cently for a meeting with the Committee on Atomic Casualties of the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Taylor reported that the clinical investigations of Japanese exposed to atomic bombs are proceeding satisfactorily, and his statements confirm findings previously reported onl the incidence of leukemia, cataracts, and genetic aberrations. | F Weapons Test Activities (JANGLE) G . Monitoring of radioactive fall-out. Within the test site ared, the RadSafe group mapped out and controlled the contaminated areas. [fhe amounts of radioactivity to which monitors and recovery parties were —fexposed exceeded permissible dose in two cases only, these to a minor gree. Kight mobile monitoring teams, equipped with instruments, vehjcles and radio communication, patrolled all inhabited areas within a 200-gile segment, and informed the control point as to the degree of radioactIve fall-out. In no case did such radioactivity begin to approach a hazdrdaus level, although vehicles and plans for emergency evacuation were avaflable had serious contamination occurred. The highest level observed was Pbout 2.5 milliroentgens per hour in the vicinity of Ely, Nevada, resultink in a calculated total exposure of about 60 milliroentgens. This is appproxi- mately the dose which may be taken daily for an entire lifetime. in the region between 200 and 500 miles from the shot point, observations of radioactivity in the air were made by members of the. Health and Safety Division of the New York Operations Office. Statilbns were located in the downwind segment, at Elko (Nevada), Wendover, Salt Lake City and Deita (Utah ), and Idaho Falis (Idaho). The highest vdlues of activity in the air were found at Elko, where 0.18 microcurie pe cubic meter of air wes observed about 8 hours after the surface shoff. The 24 hour average was about 0.003 microcurie per cubic meter. Thd sefe level agreed upon by the Feasibility Committee ( July report) was l. microcurie per cubic meter. Hence observed levels feiled to approadh permissibie levels. | | | SOE ARCHIVES x 7 | | J te ‘y

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