OFFICIAL USE ONLY may receive one rad of radiation dose. This was calculated in the following manner. Step 1. Determine the total mmber of disintegrations in the lower large intestine necessary to produce 1.0-rad. From equation (1) (Number of disintegrations) (0.5) (8.0x1077) =1 150 Number of disintegrations = 3.8 x 102° Step 2. Determine the activity at time of intake to pro- duce 3.8 x 10°“ intestine. disintegrations within the large From equation (2) 3-8 x 1020 = (5) (az) (372°?) (37°? - 5570-87 * A37 = 2-7 x 107 a/nr. Ao, = 4.5 x 10” d/hr. Aok ® 34 pe * If the time of intake is the 2th hour, then the start of irradiation of the lower large intestine is 24 + 13 = 37% hour. Graph Two has been used in estimating radiation doses to the lower large intestine for prolonged periods of ingestion (Table Two). The fol- lowing calculations are illustrative for the period of 2th to the 120th hour (start of intake at the beginning of the @nd day after detonation for a duration of four days) Step 1. Determine the number of microcuries at time of ingestion to produce 1.0 rad to the lower large intestine. OFFICIAL USE ONLY -3-

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