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Thyroid doses from other isotopes of iedine,

The dosages due to the

other short lived isotopes of I my now be estimated, I> ani 1) are
of interest as pointed out in ref (1); in addition, it 4s evident that

13? 45 very important and cannot be neglected. One term of the ref (3)
expressions ie here used, except in the case of T°,
Ds snot 9¢ B © 0645 Mev K, = 04269 Ky © 2.25 A, = 02792 por day
D = 2 aes , 0

( 900792(0215) 9000792(5h)_5-00792(,,7))

(0.89)

(0)

(0)

D « © pen
Shot 23

De 225%
2
0°(8)
(0) = 12.4(80)
(8) « 1200

r3>, het 98

k, = O698Lja, = 2649

Ky, © 15;Eev) = 0.3 Mev

De LeS(OSUO,9G1)(-06374
y= rep
ah 2649
°
+00 ——
0.688
shot 23

D = 1304(25) = 200 rep

T3?, Here the half life of T°” itself is short, 2.4 hr, but it is the
132 whish has a 77 br half life. Hence 32 is
daughter product of Te
present in the fission products for several days ani contributes a con-

siderable dose. It will be assumed that the I" has decayed through one
half life by the time it reaches the thyroid, i.e., that the time of transport

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