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very different from those of the 11-year survev.
in this group were similar to those in the exposed
Rongelap group. Appendix 9 summarizes the
Ailingnae counts since 1954.
and no untoward changes are apparent.
Ailingnae Population
Utirik Population
The mean blood counts in the 14 Ailingnae
The Utirik population, examinedin 1966, had
mean leukocyte counts and differential counts not
people at 11 years were about the same as in the
unexposed comparison population, except that
very different from those of 3 years previously. No
platelet levels were higher. At 12 years the counts
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unexposed female population, 1965.
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of unexposed female population, 1965.
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of unexposed male population, 1965.