79 probably associated with the fact that this, of all the tissues examined, is more nearly representative of the blood, in which zine is associated with the carbonic anhydrase of the erythrocytes and also to a protein carrier to which it is loosely bound. The high specific activity of zinc-65 in bone coupled with its low rate of turnover theory of Chaberek and Martell adsorbed to, (Table 39), (Table 10), reinforces the (1959) that heavy metal ions or exchanged for the major cations of, the surface of living bone become trapped by overlayering growth and are thus unavailable for further exchange. To illustrate the differences between the mean levels of zine-65 shown in Tables 4 and 5 Rongelap and Kabelle Islands, for goatfish samples from the descriptive statistics from the data were plotted graphically in Fig. 6. Inspection of the figure suggests that the mean specific activities of the Kabelle samples are different from the Rongelap samples. significance of these differences, To test the independent groups "t" tests (Chapman, 1958) were conducted to compare the mean specific activities of eye and liver tissues between the Kabelle and Rongelap samples, samples. and between eye and liver tissues for both The tests indicated that the differences “between areas" were probably significant, while the differences "betwee!

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