As a part of the Internal Dose Program, normal human tissues are analyzed spectrographically for approximately 40 minor and trace elements. This study is performed by the Health Physics Division and the Physics Department, University of Tennessee, under Subcontract 380. Because the amount of data is large, central files reports have been issued which include the data on all tissues received from a city. This is the sixth report in the series, and all tissues here reported upon were received from the Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. The tissues were collated, ashed, and analyzed according to the methods described …
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As a part of the Internal Dose Program, normal human tissues are analyzed spectrographically for approximately 40 minor and trace elements. This study is performed by the Health Physics Division and the Physics Department, University of Tennessee, under Subcontract 380. Because the amount of data is large, central files reports have been issued which include the data on all tissues received from a city. This is the sixth report in the series, and all tissues here reported upon were received from the Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. The tissues were collated, ashed, and analyzed according to the methods described in ORNL-CF-57-2-2.
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Tipton, I. H.; Cook, M. J.; Foland, J. M.; Rittner, Johanna; Hardwick, Michael & McDaniel, K. K.Spectrographic Analysis of Normal Human Tissue From Richmond, Virginia,
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August 25, 1959;
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