40 4.3 Analyses 4.31 Radiometric analyses of 1958 samples. The gross beta radioactivity (corrected for K40) of the plated samples was determined with an Anton Laboratories end tube, mica window model, type 1001-T detector with 2-inch lead shielding in conjunction with a Nuclear-Chicago Model 181-A scaler, C-110-B automatic sample changer and C-110-B printing timer. The plated tissue samples were then pooled into groups distinguished by taxonomic family and habitat, and an estimate of the relative total gamma radioactivity for each group was determined from a 10-minute count, Model 1810 single channel analyzer, using a Nuclear Chicago Model DS-3, well-type scintillation counter with a 2x2-inch, thallium-activated, sodium iodide crystal, C-111 printing timer and a Tracerlab superscaler. Spectrometric analyses of gamma radiation were conducted for the three groups having the highest total gamma activity. A Radiation Counter Laboratories 256-channel analyzer, Model 20609, with a 3x3-inch, thallium-activated sodium iodide crystal was used for this purpose, 4.32 1959 samples 4.321 Radiometric analyses. individual specimen The ash from each (spread in a thin film over the bottom of a

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