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Reode To nerteerl aueanpingtand
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dt is
;
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9
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qe
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oy
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oy
re PegMBBPA Bipiy gHARE ERE ogge, restau aut 2
og
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Itc follows that the.ingtan
ve
ous activity at time t-t that remains following
gHOLIBT gon YI.vitos wotiu HOSA INGI aut zx
input during T is
4.
¢
BD
.
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.
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dt.
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ta WOTIIB11
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The sqlution of the integra yields #Bemprel,expresaton chat. depends on
the user defining t.
For example, if ¢ie the fixed uptake interval, | t plus an
OH
neh rid vbed anoemsinsgent &
additional fixed post uptake _interval, ¢, then the body burden at T.+ $ is
fe
given by
gabrad ybod &
te
AP’ E) Lixg Ce
-(X\+Ke)T
a e
~(A*K,)T
i de
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i
chy
opp
ve
7
u
ts
Ky - Ke
te
ot AF
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As previously stated, Eq. (2) applied at Bongelap and veirix, it was
és
for the situation that variable time ¢ was the uptake interval,
feve dps
.
additionally,
persons who returned to the atolls in June 1954 and June 1957 did ‘80 with an ini~
'
tial body burden, q°.
4
Poady
The behavior of this contribution to body burden,
q, was embodied in the q° term of Eq. (2).
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POM d
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vy
te
SAE oenme ee yy
eaysb., ede 2qu to d9en0 Seug omits
inputed -at time vt is
tke
Se name
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