~4o- isotope is linear on a semi-log plot, exemplified by bird thyroid containing predominantly t131, mentioned in the section on birds. Among the 28 plates counted most often (10 - 73 times) and presumed to be counted frequently enough to detect the existence of a linear semi-log relationship, only one other sample was more nearly linear by semi-log than by log-log plot. This was the gastric mill of a crab, Grapsus grapsus, taken March 26, 1954, at Kabelle. The graph (Figure 11) was sufficiently curved to indicate the presence of more than one Lsotope. The early portion 50 - 300 days gave a half-life of 78 days, and the portion 300 - 430 days gave a half-life of 107 days. ‘ A settion of the curve of another sample, muscle of sea cucumber (Figure 11), was typical of semi-log linearity. The radioactivity of this sample decayed cver the period from 50 to nearly 200 days with a half-life of about 75 days, but more slowly later. Although a single isotope displays a downwardly concave curvilinear plot by log-log presentation, a mixture of as few as two isotopes with half-lives of similar orders of magnitude, such as Celttt and Cel4+ of 30- and 280- day half-lives, may appear almost linear on a log-log plot over the period of 79 to 500 days. Most decays were best suited to log-log plotting as seen in the seven examples in Figures 12 and 13. slightly curved, Although some appear straight lines were fitted and slopes were sealed graphically. Definition of the curves requires evaluation not only of "EN ES 4 Yar [Nat. 52

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