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[en] A challenge in the estimation of doses to biota is the large number of potential radionuclide-organism transfer parameters which are required. To address this allometric (weight dependent, trans-species) relationships have been proposed. Here, these relationships are considered and used to derive a hypothesis for trans-species concentration ratios describing the radionuclide transfer from diet to animals. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR), New York, NY (United States); European Commission, Brussesl (Belgium); International Union of Radioecology, Brussels (Belgium); Government of Sweden (Sweden); Swedish Radiation Protection Authority, Stockholm (Sweden); 313 p; 1 Sep 2003; p. 182-185; International conference on the protection of the environment from the effects of ionizing radiation; Stockholm (Sweden); 6-10 Oct 2003; IAEA-CN--109/82; CONTRACT ICA2-CT-2000-10032; FIGE-CT-2000-00102; 15 refs, 2 tabs
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