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radiation.
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of course.
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leukemia.
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Yes,
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KOHN:
No,
BERGE:
Did he come over to UCSF or did you ever come over to
Donner laboratory?
Rarely,
rarely.
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perhaps, who have done significant
amounts of that kind of work in the United States.
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same genetic set up.
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identical twin to another,
the same genetic set up.
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if you take it from one
they will accept it because they have
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