35 ADDITIONAL REFERENCES Grune, Werner N. and Henry S. Atlas, "Evaluation of Fallout Contamination of Water Supplies,'' Merrimack College, North Andover, Massachusetts, 15 May 1965. Lansing, N.F. (compiled by), "The Role of Engineering in Nuclear Energy Development,'' Proceedings of the Third Annual Oak Ridge Summer Symposium, Technical Information Service, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, TID-5031, December 1951. . Miller, Carl F., "Biological Availability and Uptake of Fission Products in Fallout, '' SRI Project IMU-4021, Stanford Research Institute, April 1962. Lane, William B., James D. Sartor, and Carl F. Miller, "Plant Uptake of Radioelements from Soil, '' SRI Project IM-4536, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, California, March 1964. "Maximum Permissible Amounts of Radioisotopes in the Human Body and Maximum Permissible Concentrations in Air and Water," Handbook 52, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, March 20, 1953. Conard, Robert A., et al., ''Medical Survey of the People of Rongelap and Utirik Islands Nine and Ten Years after Exposure to Fallout Radiation (March 1963 and March 1964),'' BNL 908 (T-371), Brookhaven National Laboratories, May 1965, Knapp, H.A., "Iodine-131 in Fresh Milk and Human Thyroids Following a Single Deposition of Nuclear Test Fallout,'' Nature Vol. 202, No. 4932, pp 534-537, May 9, 1964. Knapp, H.A., "Average and Above-Average Doses to the Thyroids of Children in the United States from Radioiodine from Nuclear Weap- FA ons Tests,'' prepared as part of a report on Radiation Exposure in the United States from Nuclear Test Fallout, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C., August 6, 1962.

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