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     1        contain quantities of myristic and calmonated(?) acids?
              A.  I would expect them to, yes.  Also some stearic,
     2        particularly in the meat.
 
     3   Q.   We do not stigmatize, as I understood your evidence
              yesterday, stearic acid to the same extent as the other
     4        two?
              A.  No.
     5
         Q.   I had better finish the head note.  It goes on:  "Not only
     6        the frequency of bowel movements was higher, but also the
              daily total stool output as well as the fecal fiber
     7        excretion were greater in Kuopio compared with New York
              due to high dietary intake in rural Kuopio of cereal
     8        products rich in fiber. The concentration of fecal
              secondary bile acids and bacterial B-glucuronidase
     9        activity was lower in rural Kuopio, but the total daily
              excretion of these constituents was the same in two
    10        populations.  The daily fecal excretion of bacterial
              nuclear dehydrogenase activity and of neutral sterols was
    11        higher in rural Kuopio, and the concentration of these
              constituents was the same in the two groups.  The high
    12        daily excretion of cholesterol metabolites in Kuopio might
              be due to high dietary intake of dairy products.  The data
    13        suggest that one of the factors contributing to the
              low-risk of large bowel cancer in Finland, in spite of
    14        high dietary intake of fat, appears to be the fact that a
              high dietary fiber leads to an increase in stool bulk,
    15        thus diluting bile acids, which have promoting activity".
              That means a promoting activity in carcinogenesis?
    16        A.  Yes, it would do.
 
    17   Q.   This is 1978.  Are you in a position to tell us, or shall
              I ask Dr. Arnott next week, whether bile acids are still
    18        characterised in that way as promoters of bowel cancer?
              A.  I think I would prefer you to ask Dr. Arnott on that;
    19        he would be more familiar with that particular area.
 
    20   Q.   Then just one passage on that page; it is the last part of
              the right-hand column.
    21
         MR. JUSTICE BELL:  In so far as we are to get anything from
    22        this, is the punch line, on your understanding, the last
              sentence of the head note, that it was the greater amount
    23        of fibre in the Finnish diet which ---
              A.  Yes.
    24
         Q.  -- seemed to be the distinguishing factor?
    25        A.  Yes, this would be the important point to come out of
              this paper. 
    26 
         MR. RAMPTON:  My Lord,  I will not proceed with it much further 
    27        now.  I will ask Dr. Arnott about it next week.  But I
              would like to ask Professor Wheelock whether he can answer
    28        this question:  Your having told us yesterday that part of
              your business is to look at matters of this kind to see
    29        what deleterious effects, if any, particular substances in
              our diet may have upon us?
    30        A.  That is right.
 

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