Bogairikk (Helen)

Bagon (irene)
Engebi (Janet)

(Flora) Elugelab

(Edna) Sanil Defonso.
{Daisy} Cochiti
(Clara} Ruchi

162° 20° E

(Gene) Teiteiripucchi

Muzinbaaiku (Kate)

oN

(Belle) Bogombogo
{Alice} Bogallua

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Kirinian (Lucy)
Bokonaarappu (Mary)
Yeirik (Nancy)
Rujoru (Pearl)
Aomon (Sally)
Rojoa (Ursula)
Aitsu (Olive)
Eberiru (Ruby)
Aaranbiru (Vera)

Biijiri (Tilda)

Piiraai (Wilma)

Runit (Yvonne}

11° 30° N

11° 30° N

(Leroy) Rigili

Chinieero {Alvin}
Aniyaani {Bruce}
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&

Chinimi (Clyde)

6b

Southwest

passage

Jieroru LaF
(Keith) Giriinian
{James) Ribaton

Japtan (Oavid}

Deep
entrance
Parry (Elmer)

Pokon (Irwin}
Mui (Henry)

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Fig. 5.

Enewetak (Fred)

Map of Enewetak Atoll.

Atoll were based upon these assess-—

upon assumptions on the time sequence

ments.

of availability of key food products

The availability of this assessment

as outlined in the respective assess-

of Bikini and Eneu Islands at Bikini

ments.

Atoll allows comparison of the pre-

living pattern using Bikini Island for

dicted doses at the two atolls.

residence and agricultural products

These

predicted doses are, of course, based

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The predicted dose for the

exceeds any predicted for Enewetak,

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