1980
DOI: 10.1097/00004032-198012000-00099
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Measurement of Thorax Burdens of Uranium in Fuel Fabricators.

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“…Manufacturing processes of UO 2 differ from one industry to another. Human studies have shown that UO 2 can be very insoluble (Pomroy and Noel, 1981; Schieferdecker et al., 1985; Price, 1989). Experiments in rats, dogs, monkeys, and baboons (Leach et al., 1973; Stradling et al., 1988; Métivier et al., 1992) also support the assignment of UO 2 to default Type S. At 30 d after intake by rats and baboons, the total urinary excretion was 1–4% ILD and lung retention was 60–90% ILD.…”
Section: Uranium (Z = 92)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manufacturing processes of UO 2 differ from one industry to another. Human studies have shown that UO 2 can be very insoluble (Pomroy and Noel, 1981; Schieferdecker et al., 1985; Price, 1989). Experiments in rats, dogs, monkeys, and baboons (Leach et al., 1973; Stradling et al., 1988; Métivier et al., 1992) also support the assignment of UO 2 to default Type S. At 30 d after intake by rats and baboons, the total urinary excretion was 1–4% ILD and lung retention was 60–90% ILD.…”
Section: Uranium (Z = 92)mentioning
confidence: 99%