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are placed upon the diet

“G-it where

the village island has been mdified

islsmd 2J~d
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agricultureare on Southern.iskrlds, is the only living pattern for these

and ~ravelin~. Living P2ttern 1,
by plOh’ill~

where the ho-v

twp situ2tic~swhere the total bo2e-mrrow doses do not exceed 50j of the
.

.

~RC guide;

in tb.is

ir.star.ce,

it is less by a factor of 5.

The results 21s0 indicate that there is not a great
between the predicted chi>d and adult c=irm

All

other

deal of difference

annual doses.

This

is

due

go~r

h

part to the assmed diets of adults and children end the large

and 137Cs intake via the fOOd Ch2.iESfar SUCh Froducts aS pand~nus,
=eatj the
breadfmit, coccnut, and zest. For coccnut ~ilk end coconut
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ints.k.e
twice that cf the adults, but
childrren are e.ss’med to have s.n
age 10 the rest of the dietary intake

until
that

of

the

is assuzed to

adults.

Table 3 lists the results for the sti living patterns
As a result of this
and breadfmit are gro’~.m
m southern islands only.
action, three living patterns fall within 5@0 of the FRC ~mide - Patterns1,
au confined
When pand=us~ bre~d~its coconut> and ‘acca are
2, md5.
to southern islands, then Living Pattern 3 s&.o fa~s within the guide
(Table

4).

,If

the total diet is confinedto the southern is,l=ds,then

8Xl living patterns are within FRC guide, and the only variation mong
fcr
living”patternsis the result of the diffe~encein external exposuIIe
“each of the situations (Table 5).

For e.~ the cases where there is a

restrictionon the aejr~culture
and diet,

it is assmed the village islm~

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