242 S.H. COHN was detected and measured for the first time in the Marshallese in 1961. Its level is very low and was masked previously by the higher levels of the other radionuclides. As mentioned above, many other fission products and some other neutron-induced activities are present in the marine and terrestrial environmental samples, but their levels in man were too low to detect in this situation. C. ESTIMATION OF BODY BURDENS The body burdens of fission products in the Marshallese have been assessed in three ways: by whole-body y-spectrometry, by radiochemical analysis of the urine or bone, and by estimation of body burden from dietary intake. The method of choice is the direct in vivo measurement with the whole-body spectrometer [7]. This method is, of course, restricted to the analysis of y-emitters. A “portable'' (20 t) whole-body counter was designed at the Brookhaven National Laboratory and transported aboard _ a ship to the Marshall Islands in 1958, 1959 and 1961 to measurethe levels of internally-deposited y-emitters in the radioactively contaminated population [8], Details of the experimental procedures and the automatic data- handling techniques for analysing the complex multi-component spectra have been presented [8]. A typical y-spectrum for an adult Marshallese male, as obtained with the whole-body counter in 1961, is shown in Fig. 2. VQ °° TIT TTT s™ (117pe) a TOT A-MARSHALLESE MALE AGE 6S yr, WEIGHT 70 kg — at z E 2 o w = z z S 10 3 Zn®™ (98 nc) om HE 3 rv — - Lm x — |. 7 4 Co"(10.2 ne) Ht .w7} oq a 7 iL — 3 4 - £ « A = -~ — 8-U.S.MALE, MEDIGAL TEAM ‘ WEIGHT 77 kg AGE £1 yr, [- 5 ™ — 10°; = z q 5 4 cs77 625 ne) sy ~ K{As139.4 ~~ A \ i \ea ‘ . r ‘ ! ‘ VV % o 2 a 7 _—_ i\ -~ q B=140.3 f ‘ f ‘A / vu / V 7 — aq i _ a” 4 = joe a 038 O58b 78 os8 118 138 158 ENERGY (Mev) Fig.2 Cai a, 2 om re Bett a 4 cn Specurum of typical Marshallese adult male compared with that of member of the US Medical team

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