814 TURNER Table 6— COMPARISONS OF THREE OBSERVED FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS OF !’Cs IN HUMANS WITH APPROPRIATE NORMAL DISTRIBUTIONS* Size of Subjects sample Total X* Men 751 Women Combined Degrees of freedom X95 P 79.62 18 28.87 <0.001 2959 25.63 12 21.03 1010 66.98 19 30,14 0.01 to 0,02 <0.001 *Based on Onstead et al.3! OTT VOOO OT TT T TOF | — —f 0° xr © —~ wi = of ° a Oo 2 100 ° 0 °° o 50° oe? a 0°” _ © T o J =) a 7 5 = a a 3 oO ° _ 7 L 4 | _ bbb bie 0.) 0.51 5 10 pisipy | pt 30 50 70 90 95 yi 9899 99.8 CUMULATIVE PERCENT Fig. 7—Cumulative frequency distribution of 4’Cs in (based on Onstead et al."'), 1010 humans Unpublished data from our laboratory suggest that non-Gaussian distribution of radionuclides in populations of wild animals exposed to local fallout are more common than symmetrical ones. Figure 8 shows the evidently skewed distribution of Sr in 55 jackrabbits (Lepus californicus) collected from Jackass Flats, Nev., in 1959. When the distribution is compared with a normal distribution of the Same mean and variance, the total X’, with four degrees of freedom, is 17.05 (X? ); = 9.49). However, the logarithms of these observations

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