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A comprehensive radiological safety ?rogram will be mah-ttai.sed for the inhabitants
of atolls in the Northern
!?arshallIslands contsninzced as a result of the U.S. Pzcific
Testing prcgrams. T5s follcwiag ite~zsand services ‘Jillbe proviied.
Personnel moni:~ring and enl~ironmencalsampling co provide data fCr
dose assessments and determmnacicn of radiological trends,
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2. Individualand ?opulstiondosizetry based cn actual ~easurznents. The
resulting data wili be used co modify dose cormicment predictive models so
chat they nay more accurately reflect futurz trends.
3. Suggestionsbssed on fiz~d ex?erisnce to aizigate doses via che nore
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Program activities for ch.ec~mi>.gfiscal year will emphasize the followi>g:

2. In vivo counting and urine 5ioassay of Xongelzp and Utirik resi2eats to
determine dose coumicaents irom snvironmentaiiy-derived radionuclides ac :hese
atolls, and to better understand excretion kinetics among the }!arshallese.
The means and ranges of raaior-.uclide
loss rate conscancs will be determined to
improve the accuracy of dose commitment estimates .
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