le Exny Thyroid: { GUTtact Interval (nr) 0 +.960° "0 +168 0 -.980- 9 +960 \ that received by the’vespiratorytractwas:‘much greater’ followingexpe sure to the®‘dry -parti¢le eimulant than:following moeof the ionig¢, simulant. «= : - 2 It is to betnoted that, oyer anextended period, '‘bone!’would receive:the "3: greatest integrated,dose since’.‘Whe isotopes deposited in,spone have: ha: lives ranging up to 2f.(-yeara: (Se!*) and, in jaddition,’ have long biologi half-lives. “Incontrast, the longest-lived:'Yodine’ isotope! has an,seeey half-life of 7.7 daysnd thus delivers.its doge in'a ‘short periodiof, The dose’rate to:the individual tissues can bedetermines by:‘age: the following ero “ where ; y: = ‘dose rat vin rad/h ; Ka F * Kw 6 & f “4 7 SE oe : ‘measured experimentally:in this study and was converted,to thegbacia that the ratio of gamma ghatonsite beta particles at thie:timerwae approximately 1,2)7 ° * The following document ts"referenced forine convensence of those who have access to it, > Sondhaus, C.: “The Ratio of Lung Bete Does to Whole-body Dose During Given Time tneevale After an Atomic Bomb Detonation, U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory Report, . USNRDI.-304, -12 eceunbaty 1968 eonepenitt i 4 z. eh 4e MOO ee ea moe te sn ‘beta actiyity.om a ss - vag Qe beta actiyity of each tissue in d/min (gamma activity:wa e . ° “a : as 3H yd