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Jay D. Hair, 56, former president of the National Wildlife Federation, of bone marrow bone marrow, soft tissue filling the spongy interiors of animal bones. Red marrow is the principal organ that forms blood cells in mammals, including humans (see blood). In children, the bones contain only red marrow.  cancer. Hair headed NWF NWF National Wildlife Federation
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Publication:American Forests
Article Type:Obituary
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 1, 2003
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