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Introduction (Oral presentation only, by Rr. Dunham)**
A brief discusnion for orientation, covering tha following subjost::
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The general nature of radioactivity and radiation
B, Why radicactivity and radiation are aasvolated with nuclear
energy
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General aspects of man's relationship to radioactivity and
radiation from all sources
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The general nuture of the biological effects of radioactivi';
and radiation
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The possible impact of devoloping and uning nuclear oenorgy on
the health of individuals and on tho health and welfare of tho
population as a whole
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Some factors that might be considered in making a decision ag
to whether or not the hasardo associated with radiation and
redioactivity are worth risking to try to get the benefits
expected from developing and using nuclear energy
BEST Copy AVAILABLE
** To be preceded by opening statement Ly Mr, Holifleld to orient for
the record the purpose and scope of tho Hssrings