qq apa et apanese exposcd at iliroshima and Nazaschi, ond with the findincss on the human oc cings exposed in reactor accidents (sce Lond et cl.). They are also consistent with laters findings in patients emposed thagancuticatly eithes to total-body mecadiation (Miller, Pletchss ond Gerstner; Nickson and Dene), or to internaliy= adnuinistesed radicnuclides (Wolins). 8.6.6 Splenic, Thymic Weight Docsense. Caster et al. had previously dcnone steated a very close corrclation between the cose of radiction and the decrease in the splenic ond thymic weights on tho Stn dey after exposure to radiation. These observations made it possible to use the decrease in splenic thymic weight for mammalian dosimctry and in studying the effccts neutralize the effect of radiation. man and Kohn. of substances that may primarily Tris type of study has been extended by Kalle In their studics the time of minimum woicht and dose sesponse did not follow a simple relationship. The data behave as if there are two independent cell populations with different sensitivities. Mowover, thymic. weight § days after iscadistion was a Lincar function of the lozasitha of the radiation dose, as show by Carter et al. egrdicr, biolosical dosimeter. In theiz boncs the system was very useful as a Another caseful mathomatical analysis of the weight loss of the thymus and spicca was that of Stroud et al. who are essentially in agreement with Carter, Kallcan and Zohn on the basic sclationship and the usefulness of the pzocedurc:,. Miscclicncous Studies. Warren has exphasiced the great instabitity of the bone marrow in some people who nave been es:posed (less than 50 r). to small amcun cP 8.6.7 Noenshaw, Goodfellow ond Wassen hove 212 romasked upon the sreat differences in stecin, species, ond individuant ia response to aporomimately the same dose. Losenz has domonstrated ¢he creates sensitivity and the more nniforn respoase of the inb=sced animals to chronic empocuse to cadictioa. shown ¢hat humans under treatment for Goodfellow has cancer with xadiun, in such a manner that a large volune of tissue is exposed, respond with an initial leukocytosis. SOC 41s His

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