3705 AND Sr RETENTION FROM RONGELAP FOODS 80 TT TTT TTT CUMULATIVE EXCRETED "Sr, % 70 b- 751 TOO FECES = 60 F- 4 50 F- 4 40 4 30 P- 4 20 — 10 0 0 URINE 20 40 | ; {| | 7 | | | [| 60 80 100 120 140 DAYS AFTER INGESTION | Jf 160° ff «190 Fig. i—Cumulative urinary and fecal excretions of Sy following in- gestion of Rongelap food. Since the integration limits were relatively large initially compared to the rate of change of excretion level, the cumulative curves were not extrapolated beyond the point at 10 days after termination of the high- activity-food consumption. The urinary to fecal '"Cs excretion ratio averaged 3.5, ranging between 2.8 and 3.8, and the %Sr excretion ratio averaged 0.06, ranging between 0.05 and 0.07. The cumulative excretion data were substracted from thetotal intake to obtain the amount of each radionuclide retained. These re- sults along with the BNL whole-body '*’Cs measurements are given in Table 3, When the twosets of '*’Cs data are compared, they appear to be in reasonably good agreement with each other, The fact that the whole-body measurements are the more accurate, however, is seen from the semilog plot in Fig. 5. The expected single exponential fit demonstrates that the '*’Cs from Rongelap food behaves in a similar metabolic manner to that observed under other intake conditions?" The deviations from a single exponential function of the retention data as derived from excretion measurements may be attributed to inaccuracies in the estimation of the contributions from the normal dietary intake and the accumulation of errors inherent in the procedure. The biological half-life as measured by the whole-body counter is 74 days, whereas the apparent half-life as measured on the initial straight-line portion of the excretion-data curve is 64 days. When it is considered that the excretion data underestimate the retention slightly in the early stages of measurement, the agreement is not unreasonable. It should be pointed out that the short-lived (one to two days) component that has 14

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