rate constant (K,,=0) was used for Zn, the dose equivalent rate for the average
adult was in excess of Federal Radiation Council Guidelines for the first 2
—~

years following the return to Utirik.

a=

he.

Internal Dose Equivalents
Disintegrations occurring in the total body of an individual during residence following repatriation were determined by several methods.

Equation (3),

together with personal body-burden histories and atoll-specific dietary rate constants from Table 3, provided an initial estimate of disintegrations between cons€cutive body-burden measurements.

The ‘gcond method used was a log-log plot of

the subject's body-burden history and an algebraic determination of area between
two consecutive measured points.
subject's body-burden history.

The third method used a linear plot of the
The area under the curve was cut and weighed and

compared to a standard weight of known area.

Quality control procedures

required that all three methods agree within t10% before a subject was assigned
his or her total body disintegrations during residence post-return.

In general,

the methods compared to within +5%.
After the total number of disintegrations occurring in a subject's body
were assigned, they were apportioned among the body organs according to the following equation

£) 0.4.8. CME .D, + in2/r)
'

m

£.C.D.(£.A.B.
Lii’

iil

+ 1n2A)

,

(5)

where
F

= the fraction of total body disintegrations occurring in the organ of
interest,

A.

= organ compartment deposition fraction for the element,

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