Day 269 - 25 Jun 96 - Page 53
1 numbered?
2 A. Controversial issues of diet and fat in experimental
3 mammary carcogenesis.
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5 Q. That is it.
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7 MS. STEEL: I do not think Professor Crawford has actually got a
8 copy. Have you a copy there?
9 A. Yes.
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11 Q. Of the actual paper?
12 A. No.
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14 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Well --
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16 MR. RAMPTON: It should be in a blue bundle, is all I can say,
17 because that is where I found mine.
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19 MR. JUSTICE BELL: The only problem is that Professor Crawford
20 has been using a loose one.
21 A. I recall the papers by Ip, if you wish to question me
22 on them.
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24 MR. JUSTICE BELL: You had better wait and look at it.
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26 MR. RAMPTON: Again, if you read it yourself, it will save
27 time. It is pale blue, 1A.
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29 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I have put all mine in a separate pile.
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31 MR. RAMPTON: Professor Crawford, it is tab 9 in that bundle.
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33 MR. JUSTICE BELL: If you get to your references, it is halfway
34 through, in fact, and it has got a 13 written in a circle
35 top right-hand corner, so if you see numbers you will be
36 able to go along until you get to it. It is after the
37 Hawaiian Japanese.
38 A. I do not actually see any --
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40 Q. Could I have a look, please? No, it is very much thinner.
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42 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, may Mrs. Brinley-Codd pass up hers?
43 Somebody has written a squiggly line but I did not think
44 that matters.
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46 MS. STEEL: You say it is number 13?
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48 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes, it has 13 in the top right-hand corner
49 in a circle marked on it.
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51 MS. STEEL: Thank you. (Exhibit passed to the witness)
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53 MR. RAMPTON: Do you recognise it now?
54 A. Yes, indeed.
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56 Q. I will read the summary only because your copy has some of
57 the words obliterated. It reads:
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59 "Epidemiological evidence from different countries
60 worldwide has suggested a positive association between the
