CONTENTS (Continued )
5.4
5.5
5.6
6
Distribution of Sr® in Animal Bone.
Srin Human Milk
136
FALLOUT MECHANISM .
6.1
Precipitation Samples Collected at Mount
Washington Observatory
6.2
New Haven Dustfall
Fallout Collections in Hartford, Conn., Area .
Sr® in Antarctic Snow
136
136
136
137
6.5
Sr” in U. S. Weather Bureau Polar. Operations
Snow Samples
Sr®™ in Nevada Soil Samples
srt in Hawaiian Air Samples
Sr* Fallout Collections on Weather Ships
137
137
137
138
6.3
6.4
6.6
6.7
6.8
7
126
126
126
Turnip Experiment
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150
VARIABILITY OF Sr” IN MILK
7.1
7.2
New York State Department of Health Milk
Powdering Plantppurvey-
Variability of Sr’ in Powdered Milk During a
One-day Spray-drying Operation at Columbus,
Wisc.
7.3
150
150
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Variability of sr™ in Milk Collected at Six
Wisconsin Farms
150
150
Part 3—BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Annotated Bibliography on Long-range Effects of Fallout
from Nuclear Explosions
157
Bibliography — Miscellaneous Papers Published Since the
Congressional Hearings of 1957
169
Bibliography of Documents Submitted to the United Nations
Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation
173
Part 4—SELECTED PAPERS
Radiostrontium in Soil, Grass, Milk, and Bone in the
United Kingdom, 1956 Results
209
The World-wide Deposition of Long-lived Fission
Products from Nuclear Test Explosions
231
Measurements of Cs}*?
in Human Beings in the
United Kingdom
249
Remarks Prepared by Dr. Willard F. Libby .
253
Statement on Radioactive Fallout
269
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