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Morning glory with normal leaf growth and abnormal stem growth, Enjebi Island, Enewetak Atoll, summer 1949University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Protestant church on Likiep Island, summer 1949University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Expedition team member Kellogg taking a radiation count on Bikini Island, summer 1949University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Young boys in a village, probably on Rongelap, summer 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Scientists A.H. Seymour, A.D. Welander and Kellogg taking readings of radioactivity with Geiger counters on Enjebi Island, summer 1949University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Scientists poisoning fish in reef around Namu Island, 1947University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Richard Billings prepares plastic tubing for a study relating to ground water and plant growth, Enewetak Atoll, summer 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Lauren R. Donaldson (front) and Hill Williams walking along a trail on Bikini Island, summer 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Dean Douglas M. Whitaker writing in his ledger at his biology laboratory, Bikini Island, summer 1947University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Bikini Scientific Resurvey pamphlet, summer 1947University of WashingtonText Marshall Islands
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Lauren R. Donaldson (left) and Arthur D. Welander in discussion at the Eniwetok Marine Biological Laboratory, summer 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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Team members preparing to unload as their boat approaches Enjebi Island, summer 1964University of WashingtonImage Marshall Islands
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