{80 DIETARY RADIOACTIVITY INTAKE FROM BIOASSAY DATA Uit) instantaneous urine activity concen- f, fraction of atoms in GI tract reaching blood male or female urine excretion rate, | U, tration, Bq 1"' dq Assumptions =0.7d0°! =0.85 =0.15 =6.33x 10% d7! U, = 1.41.d7' (male) U, = 1.01d7' (female) F, =0.9. dN, _ 7 (A+k) N, P, (1) Given the previously described assumptions gi(ty=3,4q,(t) (2) F=—, 3) Substituting the above values into equation (4) and summing over two compartments yields an expression which relates the daily k, +A-— N, _ _p E, (t)= dq,tt) Fa (4) E(t)=%3,E,(t) (S) =P, P= i, 6 (6) U(t) U, = F,E(t) (7) ANALYTICAL SOLUTION The instantaneous atom rate of change in compartment i is described by assumption I. ‘Solving the differential equation for an analytical solution yields. = Oo artaArkt P, Ni{(t)=N%e (Ark)! — 4 e Arigt ) (2) and the body burden contribution from the ith compartmentis, gilt) =AN(t) = AN%e Oth AP, + (A +k,) a — etki) (3) From assumptions 3 and 4, the activity excretion rate from the ith compartment is k ) -AP,) ere, EW) = VTE PIN, (q°(A +k (4) Assuming a two compartment model for '7Cs, the following values are obtained from ICRP Publication 10A (ICRP71) and ICRP Publication 23 (ICRP75): fi ky . k. kK, X, A I 0.006 d-' lett =Id,X,=1-X3, and X; = 0.002. activity ingestion rate for "Cs to the '“Cs body burden and excretion rate at the times of counting and sampling respectively. The daily activity ingestion rate cannot be algebraically isolated from the resulting equation with ease. Therefore the r. h. s. of the equation is evaluated by using an estimate for this quantity. This evaluation is compared to the urine activity excretion rate and if they are unequal the r.h.s. is reevaluated after changing the estimate for the activity ingestion rate. The process is repeated until the evaluation of the r.h.s. and the urine activity excretion rate differ by less than 0.1%. Table I lists the individual daily activity ingestion rates as calculated by this method. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION If the loss of '"Cs via perspiration and insensible losses is neglected during the counting interval and a 24-hr urine sample is begun immediately after counting, then there exists a mechanism to calculate the uptake during the 24-hr sampling period withoutfull knowledge of the uptake interval. Of the 68 urine samples collected in April 1978, only 26 samples were determined to be of sufficient volume to be considered 24-hr samples. The measured daily excretion rates, measured body burdens and calculated daily activity ingestion rates are presented in Table 1. The total error on the body burden measurement is estimated to be +25% while the error on the excretion values exclusive of sample fluctuations is +!0%. The mean daily ingestion rate as calculated from the body burdens and excretion rates in Table | is 2100 Bqd™! (57 nCid™').

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