MOE ARCHIVES BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE pret these data in terms of strontium 90 concentrations in the stratosphere. Moreover, there are considerable variations in the data from one sample to another, which have not yet been accounted for on meteorological grounds. Foreign Food Collection The results of analysis for strontium and calcium of the food samples from the Philippine Islands, Turkey, and Libya collected by nutrition teams of the Interdepartmental Committee on Nutrition for National Defense are given in Table 2. Table 2—-Summary of Foreign Food Analyses Location Weight of ash of Weight of calcium Total strontium 90 in disintegrations Strontium units (micromicrocuries (foods collected) in grams in grams per sample calcium) date sample in sample per minute per gram of (Range of values)* Ankara, Turkey April-June 1957 (wheat, wheat products, 0.6 to 25 .0.07 to 0.65 ~less than 0.4 to 5.0 1 to 5 0.06 to 0.9 0.004 to 0.06 less than 0.4 to 0.8 4to 12 less than about 0.10 1.0 to 6.5 T beans, milk products) Philippine Islands February —March 1957 (legumes, cereals, vegetables, fruit, meat, fish, eggs, coconut, rice, evaporated milk) Libya June-July 1957 (meat, fish, bread, vegetables, cereal, evaporated milk) *The limits of the ranges of values given do not correspond to the same sample in each case. + Data inadequate to convert to strontium units. The minimum range of values would be 5-29 strontium units (calcium content assumed to be 0.10, the maximum value given); if the calcium content is lower, the range would be higher. The following values for United States foods may be used for comparison with the values given in Table 2: 1, Determinations by Dr. J. L. Kulp, Lamont Geological Observatory, Columbia University.* Vegetables average 9.4 strontium units, with a range of 1—29 strontium units, coast to coast. Cereals average 13.5 strontium units, with a range of 4-23 strontium units. Milk, liquid and powdered, averaged 6 strontium units in 1957, with a range of 3—10 strontium units. *Taken from the manuscript, ‘‘Current Strontium 90 Level in United States Diet.” 38 . 3 eneenereiiiie

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