PLANTS Subject Codes 10/5/181 146702 MARINE (NSA): (Item 181 from file: NSA-15-003746 BIOLOGICAL Vol. 2" Lowman, 109) INVESTIGATIONS AT of Radioactive Wastes. 1959. BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE ; THE ENIWETOK TEST Conference Proceedings, Monaco, SITE. "Disposal 16-21 November F.G. . Univ. of Washington, Seattle ‘ Publication Date: nd 105-38 p. Journal Announcement: NSA15 Document Type: Book Analytic Language: English The results of marine biological investigations conducted at the Eniwetok Test Site since 1952 are summarized. Radioisotopes introduced into the sea from the tests at various times since then include fission products and other radioisotopes (U/sup 237/, Np/sup 239/, Mn/sup 54/,Fe/sup 55,59/,Co/sup 57,58,60/,2Zn/sup 65/ ,and W/sup 185/). taken 4 days to 6 weeks after contamination are reported and the distribution of the radioactivity between plankton and water is given. Grazing fishes contained Zn/sup 65/, Fe/sup 55/, Co/sup 57,58,60/,and Mn/sup 54/. Carnivorous fishes contained mostly Fe/sup 55/ and Zn/sup 65/. Descriptors: BIOLOGY; COBALT 57; (auth) COBALT 58; COBALT 60; ; FISH; IRON 55; . IRON 59; MANGANESE 54; NEPTUNIUM 239; RADIOACTIVITY; SAMPLING; SEA; TUNGSTEN 185; URANIUM 237; Subject Codes (NSA): WASTE DISPOSAL AND PROCESSING 10/5/182 (Item 182 from file: 145871 NSA-15-002914 DISTRIBUTION PLANKTON; ZINC 65 109) FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS ON GROSS BETA RADIOACTIVITY OF BIOLOGICAL AND RELATED SAMPLES AT THE ENIWETOK PROVING GROUND, 1952-1958. SECTION I. PHYSICAL DECAY OF SAMPLES FROM ENIWETOK ATOLL IN 1952.SECTION II. FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS ON GROSS BETA RADIOACTIVITY OF PLANKTON AND BOTTOM SAMPLES AT RONGELAP ATOLL, 1954-1958. SECTION III. FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS ON GROSS BETA RADIOACTIVITY OF FI Bonham, K. Washington. Univ., Seattle. Publication Date: Dec. 4, 1959 Primary Report No.: UWFL-63 Journal Announcement: NSA15 Availability: NTIS Document Type: Report Language: English Lab. of Radiation Biology 47 p. Contract No.: AT(45-1)-540 Descriptors: ALGAE; ANIMALS; BETA PARTICLES; BIOLOGY; BONES; CESIUM 137; FISH; KIDNEYS; LIVER; MUSCLES; PLANKTON; RADIOACTIVITY; SAMPLING; Subject Codes 10/5/183 TISSUES (NSA): ~ HEALTH AND SAFETY (Item 183 from file: 109) 145385 NSA-15-002428 THE LETHAL DOSE OF TOTAL BODY X-RAY IRRADIATION IN SWINE. Tullis, J.L.; Tessmer, C.F.; Cronkite, E.P.; Naval Medical Research Inst., Bethesda, Md. Publication Date: Dec. 22, 1947 11 p. Chambers, F.W. Report No. Jr. Primary Report No.: NP-9245; NM-007 039 Secondary Report No.: NM-007 039 Journal Announcement: NSA15 Document Type: Report Language: English For correlation with radiation-injury data obtained at Bikini, experiments were conducted on the x-ray dose for whole-body exposure of swine to kill 50% of exposed animals within 30 days Groups of eight (four male and four female) (LD /sub 50/30/). healthy hybrid swine were exposed using a 1000-kv 3-ma machine. A value of 275 r was obtained. 3 900358b RATS;

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