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m
Rongelap lymphocytes,
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plotted against age at 5 years post exposure, 1959. Solid line
represents mean counts of comparison population.
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people from exposure through 6 years post exposure. Stars
9
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Figure 34. Neutrophil counts of exposed Rongelapindividuals plotted against age at 5 years post exposure, 1959.
Solid line represents mean level ofcomparison popuiation.
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people from exposure through 5 years post exposure. Stars
represent mean values of comparison population.