in this area.
We pretty much believe it
is on track.
extending beyond the current fallout patterns,
With respect to
we are pretty well
up to
speed on our intentions there with respect to the soil sampling, and meteorological modeling.
We certainly believe that we will be dealing with some
dose assessment because of litigation on an ad hoc basis.
The extent of
that, I think, we've yet to find out what that will be.
In terms of Phase III,
I hope you've gotten a pretty good feel this
afternoon, or today, on where we stand in that area.
the measurement of cesium.
We've got to complete
We're in the process of starting the pipeline
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into the laboratory.
ll
complete the laboratory analysis for both the cesium, then the plutonium
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isotope,
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through the arithmetic of apportioning the Cesium-137 from global and NTS,
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and then using that apportionment to calculate through the mathematics that
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Dr. Anspaugh just illustrated for you.
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reporting, and I think we're somewhat on track in our planning there.
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you are well aware, our intent is to encourage the investigators to publish
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in
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entertaining some ideas with respect to wrapping up the project perhaps
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with a symposium-type of presentation with the conclusion of the tenure of
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the DAAG.
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something firms up we will be talking to you.
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difficult because of the schedule of the DAAG in its lifetime, and when we
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might get everything completed.
peer
chemistry,
reviewed
The critical
and mass
journals
as
thing that remains to be done is to
spectroscopy.
much
After
that we
need
to
go
Beyond that we have to complete our
as
is
feasibly
possible.
We
As
are
If we are able to develop concrete ideas in that, as soon as
Some of the timing has been
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Of course, the last item is to become operational in a routine manner
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with the models resident at a single location so we can basically be of
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service to people who request
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information concerning their dose.
We do
have requests from single individuals concerning their exposure and the
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