owe Serte desumed the average ie te 2.200 om! of water and of sir. Values of T, E, weeetl to obtain the data in the fare obtained foam Table IV of ] ‘Doss Handbook (5). ; posure results from a single } a radicisotope, the critical Mpa often ia not the same as for ehronic exposure ; frequently ef ingestion it is the gastroMR (GI) tract, and in case of fen it is either the respiratory or GPwact. ste When a portion of the is the critical tissue, the BKM the radioisotope in thecritiA agin, @J2, 98 given by Eq. 1 is rewiitry the amount present at any » critical portion of the GI gt te/T- and the average dose , i8 integrated from the time radioactive material from the tion of the GI tract. The D In this.cace fyda the fegstion reaching the critieal. portion of the GI tract and 8 ("Wat 100/,, 7 ia given by fe = (1~ fi) whee f. & _, 93/100 J.Z(RBE)E fMO.eMtTr ot the fraction going fromthe Gi tanat 4. 2.6 X 107? & 7m’ h " D- §1.1 To2(RBE)E (i — ho) mG (7) (8) where @ = 1 when the radioactive halflife T, >> 1. G is given by G 0.693(A, _ ho) = (e728695h0/Fr 7 0-698h1/?+) T, (9) If it is assumed the mass of the material, m’, in the critical portion of the GI tract irradiates the intestinal wall from half the solid angle for fraction A, — hy of a day, the maximum permissible concentration in wateris given by (MPC).0° = No. 6 - June, 1954 _ 22y fo2,200 1.8 X 10-'m’DG ~ (hi — ho)fvZ(RBE)E (MPC),@ = 2,200f~ (MPC) 2 2 xX 10"f, 2 X 10-*m’ DG -G, ~hofzpee ‘) where f, = 0.62 (1 — f,) is the fraction retained in the critical GI tissue, and the other terms are as defined prew(10) ously. In most cases, ic., where T, > 34 day, the lower lange intestine 7 Moximum permissible Intake of a radioisotope. in @ sibgle e. the blood. Usually, when a radiocisotepe ie inhaled, some of it is swallowed. If a considerable portion enters the blood stream from the GI tract and is deposited in some organ, Eq. 6 must be used to find the (MPC),. If portion of the GItract receives the largest dose so that it is the critical tissue, Eq. 10 must be modified as follows po missible concentrationinalt and water for the equilibriumgendition have been given in the Internal Dose Hamdbeok cam parminaleeigle ezpoedie gal mum per have been published by the Nasional Committee on Radiation Predpatten. Therefore, the single-cxposuse values published here—in the table-~@o aot have official status. However, many pereons are working with radicactive materials under conditions in whieh an accident couldlead to a single exposure; it would be convenient to have available tables of values that apply in sack

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