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Title: Comparative skeletal distribution of Am and Pu in man, monkey, and baboon

Journal Article · · Health Physics; (USA)
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  1. Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA (USA)

The skeletal distribution of Am and Pu in four human cases was compared with the skeletal distributions of these radioelements in baboons and monkeys. Excellent agreement was noted among the four human cases; data were available for Am in all four and Pu in three. A statistically significant correlation was found between the {sup 241}Am and {sup 239}Pu + {sup 240}Pu skeletal distributions in the humans and those in nonhuman primates. Trabecular bone had the highest concentrations of {sup 241}Am and {sup 239+240}Pu in humans, baboons, and monkeys. Scaling factors are proposed to convert the percentages of skeletal activity in animal bones to the corresponding percentages in the bones of the human skeleton.

OSTI ID:
7167341
Journal Information:
Health Physics; (USA), Journal Name: Health Physics; (USA); ISSN 0017-9078
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English