ee ee ee _ APPENDIX "3" APPENDIX ee f 3.2.2.3. the chemical syocies fron vadionctive deesay measurements and micro analysis, Some animals could te enrricd for long vorilods and examined for tumor incidence and othor long tcrm effocts," University of Rochester Letter of Honry A. Blair APPENDIX 3.2.2.4. "Determinetion of the deposition and subsequent frte of redioactive particles, and the animals centaininz then, It is visualized that this could be done profitebly with anirmels in drene plancs if an airburst test is mde. Especially valrable vould be a comparison between the cflcets of cxnosure close to the explosion site, and in the driftine cloud of radiocctive particles several hours later, Suen cxperimentatioh, sould bo veluable to steer our normal operating control of the emission of radionetiva particles, and to cstablish more realistic protection in the event of a entostropho ut the Fanford Works," Henford Enginver ‘orks Lcttcr of H, fi, Parker APPENDIX 3.2.3.163 3.2.3.2 The proposal from the Un’vorsity of Rochester, submitted by Dr. Herman Pearse (also submittcd to Armed Forecs Special Weapons Project) is cesentially paraphased in the ME provos-l, Certain details arc included in Dr. Forrse's prospictives, as follows: “Objects The primary purpose...is to obtcin data in ficld tusts thet can be uscd to plan laboratory stncics, <A socondary purpose is to commare the results alrocdy ob°incd in the laboratory with those produced in the ficld, Local Burn Studics: Anim1s should be cxposed at eraded distances so that sublethal and Icthol burns are produced. It is felt that if sufficinnt specinens are obtaincd to study adeyusatoly nai a aan -~. APPENDIXES: 3424263 Bee eee 362.361

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