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DRe C. Le DUNHAM:
Isn't itimore
important to get some data on fractionation
and things like that?
The sunshine problem?
ZI believe we spole about it at the last
meeting.
MR. EISENBUD?
matter isn't 1t?
DR. DUNHAM:
what more important?
MR. EISENBYD:
Well, that 4s another
TIaen't 4t really some-
I don't think so, I
think the problem is, how many people you are
going to kill with the close in fallout ;when
you've answered that you know how many hours
also are left to worry about as far as long
range fallout.
If you believe some of the figures
that are in the literature, thics. is no Jong
range problen,.
DR. DUNHAM:
I think that we have
to look at thie thing in many ways because
you crn get precise data.
It's the old delimma and then somepody shoots off one that 4g a little different
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or there's not a different relationship and