The Deposition of Radioactive Metals in Bone as a Potential Health Hazard |
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2.5 microcuries Absorbed Carcass Absorbed Dose absorption adult Age Diet animals biological half-life body plotted bone marrow bone necrosis bone salt bone was investigated calcification activity calcium deficiency calcium in behavior calcium intake calcium metabolism CENT OF DOSE cerium chronic elimination chronic radium poisoning contaminated curves Deficient 100 demineralization deposited superficially diet at three diet Table elements eosin epiphyseal cartilage epiphysis excretion Femur from rat Figures given film fission five weeks half-lives hazard heavy deposits Hematoxylin high calcium diet indicate injected intramuscularly injected intraperitoneally investigated to determine low calcium MDDC Old Ca Deficient organic matrix phosphorus deficient diet plutonium radiations radio-autograph radioactive decay radioactive isotope radioactive materials radioactive strontium rat weaned residue resorption retention sacrificed one week scattered points shaft significant effect silver nitrate skeletal skeleton superficial deposition three weeks tonium toxicity uncalcified organic uncalcified osteoid matrix Urine Feces weaned to phosphorus week later Young Old young rats yttrium