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On a comparative basis, Pu, Am and Cm tend to be assimilated from the G.I. tract into the internal body in the following order Pu < Am < Cm (Figure 3). When Pu-nitrate is inhaled in aerosol form by dogs (27), daughter Am-241 tends to be transported more from lung and lymph nodes to liver than does plutonium (Fig. 3). Another example of potential Am enrichment is that when the rumen contents of fistulated cattle grazing on the Nevada Nuclear Test Site were leached with simulated gastric fluids,... [Pg.248]

Figure 3. Enrichment of trivalent actinides over Pu(IV) across biological membranes. The assimilation of Am-241 and Cm-244 from the rat GI tract is greater than for plutonium. When plutonium nitrate is inhaled by dogs, daughter Am-241 is preferentially transported to the liver, resulting in depletion in lung and lymph nodes. Figure 3. Enrichment of trivalent actinides over Pu(IV) across biological membranes. The assimilation of Am-241 and Cm-244 from the rat GI tract is greater than for plutonium. When plutonium nitrate is inhaled by dogs, daughter Am-241 is preferentially transported to the liver, resulting in depletion in lung and lymph nodes.
The relations are graphs of nodes arranged in the form of lists, trees and ladders. Each node can be linked to an item, and in this way the relation can show the contents of the items and the relationship between them. Named links such as next(), previousQ, daughter() and parentQ and so on are used to navigate through the relation. Examples of a list and tree relation are shown in Figure 4.2. [Pg.75]

The SSR should have the ability to deploy software on newly constructed machines and network nodes, and to bring up the network and verify it as part of starting up the daughter SSR system (including its underlying communication network) as a preparatory step in the SSR division phase. [Pg.196]


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