5. Results The results of the calculaticns cased urcon the medeis described atove and upon the dicts listed in NVO-140 and altered for children as previously discussed, are listed in Tables 1-8, annual bone-marrow and whole-bcay The data are presented as maxizmun doses. The living patterns are listed after Tatles 1 anid 6 for ccnvenience of reference; they are the same as those listed in IVvo-140. The annual doses for external exposure and for food chain exposure from 137 Cs and lor age 20, The three 3 ee SAS a. +3 a4 produce 45 maximum dose at different times. ) instance, ars at a 7 The externai cermpenent, Tor m ; ag tows 7 x a 32 As = ~ = 2qs4 art spas 7 is maximum at il yr and+ decreases thereatter with the rhysical Ripe, nap half-life of AAS my a Cs and for MAL. Co; arty -< a 3 = a 2 Tear theSs erfective cecay cerends on +the particular ~ aat 2 ent ercentare ofaaeach isctore in thea stil. z= E S Fyare <a, ase > av Strontium-ycelivers itsx maximum ? =” = ae 7 wr awttn = ale 5 = = = dos2 several years~ atter intake of- the nuclide bescins. The year of7 7 upon whether or not a ciet chanss is involved at some coint in time. dosazse from 1327 The . ; . . : Cs incorporated in man via rood chains tends to reak early and decreases exponentially therearter. The annual dose is then selected for the years at which the sum of these three eccmronerts was maximum. The maximum annual bone-marrow dcses are listed in Tarle 1 for the case where no restricticns are tlaced utcn the Llocaticn of agriculture and source of the diet and no modifications are made for external samme on the village island. Table 2 lists the results for the case where no restrictions IV—8

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