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English: Graph of the ten nuclear tests that exposed the most US residents to radioactive fallout. Ten nuclear tests depositing the greatest amounts of Cesium-137 in the continental US: Simon, Harry, George, How, Apple-2, Diablo, Nancy, Sedan, Kepler/Owens, Hood.
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Author Harold L. Beck, National Cancer Institute

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