TR-ENESETINEEST_ DAMP TUS dre TeQUITEU
Clidt WIth)
DE LIULyY Tepresunluavive
of the air the residents breathe and the food they eat.
This effort
will, of course, become more important if the answer to the first question
is positive.
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An answer to the third question requires answers to the first two.
The
TTG recommends that when answers are obtained to questions 1 and 2,
estimates of current body burdens and projected future body burdens
should be made for current residents and their descendants, based on
the best available models.
The TTG does not believe in-vivo counting
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