Transfer coefficients (the equilibrium ratio be-tween radionuclide activity concentration in milk or meat and the daily intake of radionuclide) are widely used to predict the contamination of animal products following the release of radionuclides into the environment. For a transfer coefficient to be generally applicable, its value must be constant for a range of circumstances. However, this is not the case for radiostrontium, the behaviour of which is strongly influenced by that of the homeostatically controlled nutrient, calcium. In this study, a relationship is derived between radiostrontium transfer coefficients and dietary calcium intake which takes into account the observed ratio for strontium:calcium transfer to milk. This relationsh...
Following the Chernobyl accident in April 1986, the transfer of 131I and 137Cs from feed to milk was...
A study is described in which 137Cs intake by free-ranging sheep was estimated at two farms in the a...
This study aimed to compare the transfer of 2 manmade radionuclides, radiocesium (137Cs) and radiost...
The hypothesis is tested that there is a generic relationship between the calcium intake and the tra...
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 ...
A study to measure the transfer of radiocaesium to adult female sheep through a breeding cycle is de...
Databases have been compiled to derive parameter values relevant to the transfer of radionuclides fr...
The transfer in cattle of the radionuclides137Cs,60Co,54Mn,22Na,131I and95mTc was studied experiment...
We have previously demonstrated a relationship between dry matter (DM) intake and the degree of tran...
Data comprise radioactivity transfer parameter and concentration ratio values for gastrointestinal c...
The quality and quantity of data used to derive transfer parameter values for milk are variable and ...
The transfer of radioactivity to the milk and meat of farm animals is likely be a major exposure pa...
The transfer of Cs-137 from the components of cows' diets to milk was followed in detail on 10 farms...
Data have been compiled to derive animal product transfer coefficients for radionuclides to update t...
Following the Chernobyl accident in April 1986, the transfer of 131I and 137Cs from feed to milk was...
A study is described in which 137Cs intake by free-ranging sheep was estimated at two farms in the a...
This study aimed to compare the transfer of 2 manmade radionuclides, radiocesium (137Cs) and radiost...
The hypothesis is tested that there is a generic relationship between the calcium intake and the tra...
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 ...
A study to measure the transfer of radiocaesium to adult female sheep through a breeding cycle is de...
Databases have been compiled to derive parameter values relevant to the transfer of radionuclides fr...
The transfer in cattle of the radionuclides137Cs,60Co,54Mn,22Na,131I and95mTc was studied experiment...
We have previously demonstrated a relationship between dry matter (DM) intake and the degree of tran...
Data comprise radioactivity transfer parameter and concentration ratio values for gastrointestinal c...
The quality and quantity of data used to derive transfer parameter values for milk are variable and ...
The transfer of radioactivity to the milk and meat of farm animals is likely be a major exposure pa...
The transfer of Cs-137 from the components of cows' diets to milk was followed in detail on 10 farms...
Data have been compiled to derive animal product transfer coefficients for radionuclides to update t...
Following the Chernobyl accident in April 1986, the transfer of 131I and 137Cs from feed to milk was...
A study is described in which 137Cs intake by free-ranging sheep was estimated at two farms in the a...
This study aimed to compare the transfer of 2 manmade radionuclides, radiocesium (137Cs) and radiost...