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Age differences in the acute and lete min
ing exposure to radiation fallcut have been documented dn the Rongelcp popu
dation.
Tho ceverity and frequcnacy cf several abnormal findings appearad
to be correlated inversely with chronolesical age, that is, wore cevere da
the youager subjects.
The data, however, da not indieate whether the dir-
ferences ere du2 to increased biolosical sensitivity of the tissues of young
children or to dose differences.
Observations during the annual surveys indicate that the children wear
less clo thine end thet they spend considerably more time in the open, ovay
from houses and overhead protection, then do adults.
on the open ground with great frequency.
Young children play
Thus, during the two drys before
evacuation, they would have had greater and more prolonged contact with fallout watertal and would have been clos
adults.
to the surface deposits than would
Moreover, the physical siszes of the children were such thet they
greater dose at midline than adults receiving tha sane
air dose.
These factors no doubt contributed to the skin lectons and greate:
cepression of blood elements in children compared to adults.
The greater
incidence of thyroid abnormslities in the children vas probably
only to inerecsed radiation dese to the children's glands, but also to the
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greater proliferative activity of the growing gland with lack of replacement
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of injured cell
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Ciinical and laboratory data indicatad that total destruction of the
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