-10- of U235 as depicted by Hunter and Ballou (1951). From their Figure 1 the following approximate slopes were obtained graphically: 20-100 days, -1.2; 200-547 days, -1.8; 2-6 years, -1.3; 10-25 years, -0.7; 150-180 years, -3.7. Thus, the mean slope for the Eniwetok samples is slightly steeper than that of Hunter and Ballou up to 100 days; then, period from 2 to 6 years, the Eniwetok in the samples tend to be at less steep, and toward the end of the period, steeper. first Future counting may show whether these curves will level slightly to -0.7 as does Hunter and Ballou's curve at about 10 years. For the first six curves (Table 1) of pre-Mike samples involving products of the Greenhouse tests the curves tend to be steeper than for corresponding periods for post-Mike samples. Contamination of post- Mike samples by the older products from Greenhouse would tend to produce an effect in this direction, but so marked an effect is rather sur- prising. In contrast to the general tendency as noted above for the average of the slopes to become steeper after 3 years, certain curves showing a slower decay than average may be of special importance. Curve 49 for rat muscle decayed most slowly of all those studied, with a half life during the last 3 In gamma years, of more than 30 years. spectroscopyof this plate only Cs!37 was detected. A listing of those

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