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Fig. 4—Variation in the amount of '*’Cs per kilogram of body weight.
Table 5— VARIATION OF PICOCURIES OF 8%cs PER
KILOGRAM OF BODY WEIGHT RATIO*
Picocuries of 8"Cs/kilogram of body weight
Date
Average
March 1963
344
October 1963
653
October 1964
723
March 1964
674
Lowest
Highest
222 (2)
551 (22)
394 (12)
443 (13)
540 (12)
901 (21)
924 (19)
1284 (8)
*Numbers in parentheses are case numbers,
Table 6 CHANGES IN 87Cs BODY BURDEN IN PERCENT
Change
March to
October 1963
October 1963
to March 1964
March to
October 1964
Increase of the average
37Cs body burden
Since last examination
94
Increase of the average
ratio of picocuries of
ICs per gram of
potassium since last
examination
94
Increase of the average
ratio of picocuries of
87Cs per kilogram of
body weight since last
examination
90
12