The hypothesis is tested that there is a generic relationship between the calcium intake and the transfer of radiostrontium to milk which can be used for all dairy ruminants. In addition to the daily calcium intake, the relationship also requires values for the strontium to calcium observed ratio, which describes the discrimination in transfer of the two elements to milk (a value of 0.11 is used), and the calcium concentration in milk. The relationship had previously only been validated for dairy cattle as there were insufficient data for other ruminant species. Here, we present recently available data for dairy goats, and also a limited amount of data for sheep derived from the literature. From the comparison between these data and predict...
Data have been compiled to derive animal product transfer coefficients for radionuclides to update t...
An overview of original information available from Russian language papers on radionuclide transfer ...
A study is described in which 137Cs intake by free-ranging sheep was estimated at two farms in the a...
Transfer coefficients (the equilibrium ratio be-tween radionuclide activity concentration in milk or...
In this review we describe current information on the transfer of radiostrontium to milk, and critic...
The potential of using different alginates or supplementary calcium as feed-additives to reduce the ...
Data comprise radioactivity transfer parameter and concentration ratio values for gastrointestinal c...
We have previously demonstrated a relationship between dry matter (DM) intake and the degree of tran...
The transfer of radioactivity to the milk and meat of farm animals is likely be a major exposure pa...
The quality and quantity of data used to derive transfer parameter values for milk are variable and ...
Databases have been compiled to derive parameter values relevant to the transfer of radionuclides fr...
A study to measure the transfer of radiocaesium to adult female sheep through a breeding cycle is de...
Under the MODARIA (Modelling and Data for Radiological Impact Assessments Programme of the Internati...
Milk Ca is an important determinant of milk coagulation and cheese-making abilities. Milk and dairy ...
Indoor experiments are described that compare the transfer of radiocesium to ewe and lamb tissues fr...
Data have been compiled to derive animal product transfer coefficients for radionuclides to update t...
An overview of original information available from Russian language papers on radionuclide transfer ...
A study is described in which 137Cs intake by free-ranging sheep was estimated at two farms in the a...
Transfer coefficients (the equilibrium ratio be-tween radionuclide activity concentration in milk or...
In this review we describe current information on the transfer of radiostrontium to milk, and critic...
The potential of using different alginates or supplementary calcium as feed-additives to reduce the ...
Data comprise radioactivity transfer parameter and concentration ratio values for gastrointestinal c...
We have previously demonstrated a relationship between dry matter (DM) intake and the degree of tran...
The transfer of radioactivity to the milk and meat of farm animals is likely be a major exposure pa...
The quality and quantity of data used to derive transfer parameter values for milk are variable and ...
Databases have been compiled to derive parameter values relevant to the transfer of radionuclides fr...
A study to measure the transfer of radiocaesium to adult female sheep through a breeding cycle is de...
Under the MODARIA (Modelling and Data for Radiological Impact Assessments Programme of the Internati...
Milk Ca is an important determinant of milk coagulation and cheese-making abilities. Milk and dairy ...
Indoor experiments are described that compare the transfer of radiocesium to ewe and lamb tissues fr...
Data have been compiled to derive animal product transfer coefficients for radionuclides to update t...
An overview of original information available from Russian language papers on radionuclide transfer ...
A study is described in which 137Cs intake by free-ranging sheep was estimated at two farms in the a...