SOO oes 7 moe 7 aya a Pe da tees 10 ek ete ew A aE et Ann. Acad. Scient. Fennicx reer AJIT. Ul Table 3 Results of calcium and “Sr analyses of the grass samples (Nos. 1—9 in Table 1). Mean of two determinations. Sample No. ‘ . ‘ : oats i hte Tae — Pe _ 4 : : ; ata! . . Ca, % Sr Sr, upuc/kg of Sr, of ash Buc/g of ash dry weight pyc/g of Ca ] 7.46 7.19 + 0.44 632 — 38 96+ 6 2 6.54 5.77 + 0.37 594 — 38 89 + 6 3 4, 5.89 4.21 7.45 + 0.75 5.21 + 0.70 690 + 517 + 79 69 126+ 13 122 + 16 4, 5 6.39 7.85 5.75 + 0.73 6.43 + 0.59 570 + 528 + 73 48 92 + 12 824 T §.09 + 0.71 635 + 90 661+ 32 6 7 6.59 4.23 5.77 + 0.68 Ty 4.78 5.90 + 0.29 8 9 3.74 9.28 6.61 + 0.18 20.83 + 5.57 77+ 11 704+ 84 138 4 17 609 + 22 1581 + 420 177 + 3 224 + 60 123 + 6 From the results of the milk and grass analyses the ratios wuc *Sr/g Ca in milk and grass have been calculated. The ratio of the values obtained, the so-called »discrimination factory (DF) grass to milk, i.e. auc Sr in milk g Ca in milk 2 = DE, » upc Sr in grass g Ca in grass has been calculated and is presented in Table 4. Table 4 Discrimination factor DF grass to milk calculated on the basis of the values reported in Tables 2 and 3: ' 7" aw ee cous Sample No. DF Sample No. DF ] 0.039 6 0.064 2 0.075 7 0.051 3 0.036 8 0.033 4 0.040 9 0.052 5 0.044 mean 1—9 0.048 Discussion The Sr content of the »wide-area» milk samples (Nos. 10—15 in Tables 1 and 2) varies from 7.9 to 9.8, the mean being 8.7 uc *Sr/g Ca. The activity of the samples taken in May and June from the Eastern factory »A» (Nos. 10 and 11) is ca. 15 % higher than that of the corresponding samples taken

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