qa.

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activities to zero Sample weight. Absorption curves on all samples
showed negligible amounts of K*® betas as compared to the gross contamination.

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2.2 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
2.2.1

Major Foods

The gross beta activities found in the major food items are

summarized in Table 2.1.

The data are presented on the basis of wet

weight of sample. The prevalence of soft beta emission in many of the
food samples necessitates rather large corrections for self-absorption
but no Significant errors are introduced through the correction procedure,

TABLE 2.1
Summary of Gross Beta Activity in Major Plant Foods
Source
Atoll

Island

Aftowroot

Likiep
Utirik
Rongelap
Rongelap
Ron gelap
Rongelap
Rongelap
Rongelap
Ron gelap
Ron gelap
Bikar
Rongerik

Likiep
Utirik
Rorgelap
Busch
Eniaetok
Labaredj
Kabelle
Lukuen
Gejen
Lomuual
Bikar
Eniwetak

4.0
16
15
68
80
36
40

(a)

Wet weight

130
180

Average Activity (peo/g x 166? or pe/ee x 108)
Coconut
Breadfruit
* pandanus
Papaya
Meat
Milk
9.1
3.4

5.7
5.0
28
13
34
130

3.6
9.0
27

2.5
2.3
9.8
8.0
12
13
16
18
72
19
5.9
7.8

°

3.0
2.6
9.6
11
12
13
12
16
25
30
5.0
9.4

DOE ARCHIVES

A number of coconut samples were collected because of their
importance as a food source. Three stages of growth are represented:
young green coconuts, the milk of which is drunk; copra stage nuts

prized for food; and sprouting coconuts which yield highly palatable
meat, In general, the activity appears to be higher in the more mature

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