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Figure 27 shows the
decline at Belle, and
Pigure 26, et other localities. Pre-Necter levels
were highest st Belle,
Alice, Janet, and Vere
(avout 1 to 10 uc/kg), and
abdout cone order of magni-
tude lower et Glive, Bruce,
Filmer, and Menry; Leroy ves
not sampled. Early postBectar levels vere about 50
to 100 times
pre-Hectar levels.
than the
At Belle
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