Samples of human bone from all over the world and representing all ages have been collected by Dr. J. L. Kulp (12, 20) of Columbia University and analysed for Sr~90. The moat recent data, 1956-57, indicate an average in small children (a few months to a few years old) of about 0.8 yuo Sr.90/gm Ca. Samples containing more than three times this figure have not been reported for this age group. appreciably lower. Older ohfildren and adults run Interestingly enough and not inconsistent with the milk data from Western Europe the Sr-90 levels in human bone for the United States and for Western Europe are not very different. As mentioned earlier, such farm practices as leaving sloping ground bare to erosion by water or by wind can move the fallout from where it fell to some place of accumulation. This, of course, makes for non uniform distribution in an area. The vertical distribution of fallout in a soil may be altered by a

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