physiological transport of plutonium.
The reported levels in urine would
account for as much as 20% of the
If, however,
previously estimated.
This is a fraction that
is much higher
than believed possible.
This would indi-
cate that smaller body burdens would
be expected from intake of plutonium.
the estimated annual
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urine concentrations for
inated
correct, then plutonium is elim
more rapidly through the urine than
total estimated annual intake of
plutonium.
rted
intake of plutonium and the repo