WHOLE BODY COUNTING RESULTS FROM 1974 TO [979
Tuble 2. (Contd)
Number
Posulation
Ail Adults
Counted
1974(5)
31
RIS ge of
Results
1974(5)
0.67 kBq
(9.018 pe.)
to.
15 kBq
(0.40 pci)
All Children
0
ND
Mean
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Range of
Number
Result
1974(5)
l3icg
Counted
i97715)
3.9 kBq
(O.11 uci)
+
3.1 kBq
Results
L977(38)
42
20. «Bq
(0.53 pci)
to
120 Bq
(0.085 uci)
(3.2 uci)
ND
6
20. kBq
(0.56 uci)
to
39 kBq
(1.0 pC.)
Total Average
31
0.67 kBq
(0.018 pci)
3.9 kBq
48
(O.11 pCi)
to
20,kBq
(0.53 pci?
t
15 kBq
(0.40 pCi)
to
3.1 kBq
(0.085 uci)
120 kBq
(3.2 uCr)
ND—No Data available for the specific column.
(t) One adult, counted at Bikini. was a visitor from Rongelap Atoll. He
remained on ship with our staff while at Bikini and returned to Ebeye with us.
His body count was not used tn this table.
(2) One male child in this age group was counted twice to determine what
effect showering prior to the body count had on thefinal result. Only one result
was used for this individual since both results were similar.
(3) A six month old child's data has not been included in this table and
category due to the difference in geometry between a baby and our
catibration phantom.
(4) The [978 mean value for all individual count includes the 5-10 year
age group while the 1977 mean value has no representation in this sample
section and the 1974 mean value has no child representation.
(5) The 1974 (Con75) and 1977 '°’Cs body burden data were obtained
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