Data have been compiled to derive animal product transfer coefficients for radionuclides to update the values given in Technical Reports Series No. 364. Significant new data inputs have been incorporated from an extensive review of Russian language information and inclusion of data published since the early 1990s. The resultant database has been used to provide reference transfer coefficient values for a range of radionuclides to (i) cow, sheep and goat milk, (ii) meat (muscle) of cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and poultry and (iii) eggs. The approaches and procedures used to identify and collate data, and assumptions used are given. For most animal products, transfer coefficient values for elements additional to those in Technical Report...
This publication describes the work undertaken by Working Group 4 (WG4) of the IAEA’s MODARIA progra...
An extensive programme of experiments was conducted in the former USSR on transfer of radionuclides ...
Under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) MODARIA (Modelling and Data for Radiological Imp...
A compilation has been undertaken of data which can be used to derive animal product transfer coeffi...
Databases have been compiled to derive parameter values relevant to the transfer of radionuclides fr...
Data comprise radioactivity transfer parameter and concentration ratio values for gastrointestinal c...
An overview of original information available from Russian language papers on radionuclide transfer ...
Under the MODARIA (Modelling and Data for Radiological Impact Assessments Programme of the Internati...
Data on radionuclide transfer to animals from research performed in the former Soviet Union were rev...
Over 150 publications reporting studies conducted in the former USSR were reviewed to provide transf...
Data on radionuclide transfer to domestic chickens and ducks obtained from research performed in the...
The transfer in cattle of the radionuclides137Cs,60Co,54Mn,22Na,131I and95mTc was studied experiment...
The 137Cs transfer coefficients for meat were: 0.01 d/kg beef (cow), 0.038 d/kg beef (heifer), 0.038...
A study to measure the transfer of radiocaesium to adult female sheep through a breeding cycle is de...
Chapter 3 of the report produced by Working Group 4 of the IAEA Modelling and Data for Radiological ...
This publication describes the work undertaken by Working Group 4 (WG4) of the IAEA’s MODARIA progra...
An extensive programme of experiments was conducted in the former USSR on transfer of radionuclides ...
Under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) MODARIA (Modelling and Data for Radiological Imp...
A compilation has been undertaken of data which can be used to derive animal product transfer coeffi...
Databases have been compiled to derive parameter values relevant to the transfer of radionuclides fr...
Data comprise radioactivity transfer parameter and concentration ratio values for gastrointestinal c...
An overview of original information available from Russian language papers on radionuclide transfer ...
Under the MODARIA (Modelling and Data for Radiological Impact Assessments Programme of the Internati...
Data on radionuclide transfer to animals from research performed in the former Soviet Union were rev...
Over 150 publications reporting studies conducted in the former USSR were reviewed to provide transf...
Data on radionuclide transfer to domestic chickens and ducks obtained from research performed in the...
The transfer in cattle of the radionuclides137Cs,60Co,54Mn,22Na,131I and95mTc was studied experiment...
The 137Cs transfer coefficients for meat were: 0.01 d/kg beef (cow), 0.038 d/kg beef (heifer), 0.038...
A study to measure the transfer of radiocaesium to adult female sheep through a breeding cycle is de...
Chapter 3 of the report produced by Working Group 4 of the IAEA Modelling and Data for Radiological ...
This publication describes the work undertaken by Working Group 4 (WG4) of the IAEA’s MODARIA progra...
An extensive programme of experiments was conducted in the former USSR on transfer of radionuclides ...
Under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) MODARIA (Modelling and Data for Radiological Imp...