oR OE ORES UEasap MERGE “15~ ebm The shore birds contained greater qnounts of radioactive Bhortly after the & a materials in the different. organs and tissues fallout at Rengelap than did the ferns, A similar tendency was noted in 195 at Riwetok following: Mile shot (see WT-E16 (UNFr-33))." Hovever, the Average. levels of activity in the organs of the shore birds decreased nore rapidly with increasing time after fallout than did those of the terne; These difter- ences may be accounted for, in part at least, by the ditterenoea. ‘in feeding habits and ulgrational characteristics. o The average specific aetivities of the organs and tissues ‘of Rongelap terns are given in'Table V, With the exception ¢of © sheet musole,“which is consistently low compared with the other “tisbuee: ef terns may be divided 4nto three typea (Figures 10a ang bye. {1} organs in whieh the decline is semilogarithatc, kidney; (2) organs in which the decline is logarithmic - these (3)‘rpana ‘ava, the beneAe ot”“2+33) and tleun (ro 177195), and “Anwhich thevariability is extremelygreatam, the gid and lung represent. this group. on . oS tate ne TST The shapes. of thiewadlogetivity.dealing -qurves for the different organs are“determined by a combination ef (1) avatl-~ ability of the tgotepes, (2) total“uptake and degree of seleckw tive uptake ot different.Seotopen,.(3);vaahoagtive half-life, ‘Sf ee and (4) Dlologteathalr-idte} Sinesthe;‘ge meative effeats and se a oS a el nt Ps * Radloblological Studies|s+ + Oe Sits, p. 6. wee aeth e PT ‘ae micewe nmcetetenmtt aaye s Bly yo : . non SGONFIDENTI. TES 5 emiSE ete RTT ay AS Sg “half-iife 40 days - these include the amusele, liver, and’ 2m RiggRoy,ieee SR be ie a cEey COREew “passes, there is no distinct pattern of relative activities: ‘between’different organs, 9) > oS oe The decline of radicactivity ievels in the organs and