Methods and Conditions for the Determination of Radioactivityin the Fish Samples: | 1. Preparation of Samples: One g of each sample was minced and placed in a 25 mm x 6mm, 5 cm@ stainless-steel planchet, then dried thoroughly under a heat lamp. , 2. Gross fr-activity: Detector: 1.4 mg/em2 end-window type, G-M counter; Distance from the planchet to the window= 1.0 cm. Efficiency of the counter= 20.2 % (against U30g stand-rd). ALOKA DC~5 with an automatic sample changer and recorder. Determination: Preliminary determination of the f-activity of all samples was set at 200 Scaler: counts. When the counting rate of a sample exceeded the background at the 95, con- fidence level, re-dtermination of the f-activity was ccaducted at a counting time of 60 minutes. pe Gross r-activity: Detector: 1" x 1" Nal crystal seintilletion counter, we with type ND-1O probe. Distance fromthe planchet to the crystal = 1.0 em. pete ~ Efficiency of the counter=7.0 % (against vw ee ‘ Scaler: U30g standard). An ALOKA DC-5 with an automatic sample changer and recorder. Determination: Preliminary measurements of the 1 r-activity of all samples was set at 1,000 counts. t When the counting rate of a sample exceeded the background at the 95% confidence level, redetermination of activity was condueted at a total of 4,000 counts. “Expression of results (average valu es, Table “Results are shown in cpm of the dried sample 3): from 1 g of the wet sample, at the 95% confidence lovel.

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