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English: Trinity test fallout pattern, exposure rate, 12 hours after test, at an exposure rate of milliRoentgens/hour
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Source Interim Report of CDC's LAHDRA Projects - Appendix N [1], Center for Disease Control, Page 32
Author Center for Disease Control (CD), United States Government

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