28 Tr rT 50 red fs 42 ae .* zs — Z 36 T T T 2 * e s os r * 4 6.0 - | ° e ee . * e * Le — 10 2 i WwW L 4 7a #53 t 5S AGE (YEARS) ko 76 LL. 8 i 9 s . 120 ~ HOR al 70 i 30 : 3 4 ¥ Or 4 HOR 1 Figure 34. Hemoglobin values of exposed females plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed female population. a \ | | = oy - : | . | 006 1 20 4 j Le i 70. 1 a 40 30 @® AGE (YEARS) 80 90 2 _| Figure 33. Hemoglobin values of exposed males plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed male population. T T T T ’ T To 7 4 = oa 4 32 30 | 0 L 10 l a 20 3 _ 1 lL re 460 50 & 4GE (YEARS) 70 i ‘ 860 MALES Id wec fs, ser LEH ad 2 20r is 1 FEMALES wae [*] _ vt WEC-WHITE BLOOD COUNT + N- NEUTROPHILS L-LYMPHOCYTES P-PLATELETS 8r 0 6070 1 ; WN against age. Solid line represents mean level of un- tad w ad 4 exposed male population. Zo : 1 L Figure 35. RBC values of exposed males plotted 2 20 i , MALE 1 8 36 . | . 3 3.0 (od dd eo } o . . o HEMOGLOBIN GRAM 3 a 13.0 = 1 LL i 40 50 60 AGE (YEARS) | ~“ 4 4 FEMALES L x q MALES zeae sa | L 20 tT + 60 lL 10 q 1 Figure :. Hematocrit values of exposed females plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed female population. 1ao { q 3 ° Oo a . oF + 4 28 T 4 SO ee 2 ~ 3 ~—_ * 32 24 r 1 (70h aah 28 “t FEMALES 4 UNEXPOSED @ e T + ° _ S38 pn T * 48a 46 avr r 1.1. 54 52 AGE (YEARS) Figure 36. RBC values of exposed females plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed female population. HH HEMATOCRIT x Figure 37. Sex and age distribution of percent differences of peripheral blood elements in children of exposed parents (one or both exposed) compared with children of unexposed parents.

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