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Inadequate Protection:

Inadequate Protection It does not seem unreason-le that the process with human infants would similar. The child who is too fearful to inter-: with the environment will be overly depen-it, whereas the child who is given all the rmth and protection he needs will be eager to ve mother and explore the world. In general, earch with children has indicated that depen-icy is greatest in those children who are re-ted by their mothers. Thus, dependency be-vior is not a consequence of the availability of ; mother, as might be expected from a simple irning point of view, but is rather a consequence of being insecure and anxious as the result of inadequate maternal attention.

Pate—store carefully, cover well and use for sandwich fillings or as a stuffing for hard-boiled eggs, tomatoes, etc., see page 205 Other hors d'oeuvre ingredients may be used as sandwich fillings.Easy remedies when things are wrong If fresh grapefruit or melon seems dry and tasteless, it is unripe or a little stale. TO REMEDY—counteract by sprinkling with fresh orange juice and/or sherry. If fish or meat pates are dry and hard on the outside, the mixture was too dry before cooking, or the pate was cooked with inadequate protection, see page 26.


Instruments for Personnel Protection.—In order to provide maximum protection to personnel from the hazards of excessive nuclear radiation, three types of monitoring procedures are used in regions where exposure is likely; these include area monitoring, survey monitoring, and personnel monitoring.
 
 
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