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DISCUSSION OF ZIRKLE'S AND TOBIAS' PAPERS 

 Puck: 



I should like to comment on three different concepts which have been em- 

 ployed in the course of these discussions, namely, target theory, "hit" multi- 

 plicity, and direct vs. indirect action. The theoretical implications of these 



