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Re: Retention Functions



If you actually want the functions, you need ICRP 30 or 54 (there are newer
models than these but I assume you want the values for regulatory
purposes).  NUREG 4884 has lists of retention fractions at various times
post intake.

At 03:51 PM 4/18/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I am looking for a copy of the retention functions for Pu, Am, and Np.  I
>realize that NUREG CR-4884 is the source document that I need but it seems
>to be difficult to obtain due to being out of print.  I need the functions
>for both urine and feces.  If someone could perhaps fax me copies of these
>documents I would be very appreciative.
>
>
>Darren Boone
>Radiological Engineering
>RMRS/RFETS
>Darren.Boone@rfets.gov
>(303) 966-2751
>(303) 966-6009 fax
>
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