l. Published Reports Related to Fallout and the Strontium Program - Cont'd,
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Miscellaneous
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U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health
Service Air Pollution Measurements of the National Air Sampling
Network (Analysis of Suspended Particulate Samples Collected
1953-1957), Publication No. 637, (1958).
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Conard, R. Ae, et al, March 1957 Medical Survey of Rongelap and
Utirik People Three Years After Exposure to Radioactive Fallout,
BNL~501 (T=129), June 1958.
236
Sugihara, T. Te, et al, "Radiochemical Separation of Fission
Products from Large Volumes of Sea Water. Strontium, Cesium,
Cerium, and Promethium", Analytical Chemistry 31, Noe 1, Lh-l9,
(January 1959).
Marley, W. Ge, "A Survey of British Work on Radioactive Fallout
(covering results up to mid-1957)", Bulletin of the Swiss Academy
of Medical Sciences 14, 348-66, (1958).
256
Bryant, Fe. Je,
et al, "Radioactive and Natural Strontium in Human
Bone, United Kingdom Results for 1957", AeEeReEs c/fR 2583,
(Gr. Britian), (1958).
26.
Heiman, We. J., "Variation of ¥ -Radiation Rates for Different
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Miller, C. Fe, et al, “Deccntamination of Synthesized Fallout
Debris for Nuclear Detonations", Js Colloid. Science 13, 337-7,
Elements Following an Underwater Nuclear Detonation", J. Colloid.
Science 13, 329-36, (1958).
(1958).
28.
Butement, WeAeS., "Radioactive Fallout in Australia from Operation
Buffalo", The Australian Journal of Science 21, Moe 3, 63-67,
(October 1958).
Vosburgh, BeLe, “How Much Radiation Can We Take?", National Safety
News 79, Noe 1, 34, (January 1959)»
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31.
Marinelli, L.D., "Radioactivity and the Human Skeleton", Ame Je
Roentgenol, Radium Therapy Nuclear Med. 80, 729-39 (November 1958).
Hindmarsh, M., et al, "The Relative Hazards of Strontium 90 and
Radium-226", Brite Je Radiol. 31, 518-33, (October 1958).
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