20 fold for strontium??, zine®? was readily detected in samples from the March 1958 medical survey. The estimated mean body burden at equilibrium for cesium! 3? is about 1.5 microcuries or about 1/6 of the tolerance recommended by the International Commission for Radiological Protection for non-industrial populations. For strontiun?? the mean body burden of the exposed Rongelap group in March 1958 was estimated to be two millimicrocuries. This is about nine percent of the expected equilibrium value of 23 millimicrocuries. is about 1/5 of tolerance. The equilibrated strontium”? burden The estimated mean body burden of eine? for Rongelap subjects in March 1958 is about 85 percent of the equilibration value of ©0.€ microcuries and the equilibration value is 1/70 of tolerance. wee’ wiv? Goo

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