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Bomb Carbon-14 in Human Beings
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1959
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Carbon SequestrationEngineeringRespiratory ToxicologyPhysiologyChemical HazardAir QualityBomb Carbon-14Radioactive ContaminationHuman ExposureToxicologyGas Exchange ProcessBomb-produced RadiocarbonBreath Co 2Air PollutionChemical EmissionLung TissueInhalation Toxicology
The concentration of bomb-produced radiocarbon in human beings will lag behind the rising concentration in average atmospheric CO 2 . Measurements on human materials suggest a lag of about 1 year for both breath CO 2 and blood, with the suggestion of a somewhat higher value for lung tissue. These results are in reasonable agreement with predictions based on independent evidence.
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