SUBJECT INDEX 



467 



Body burden, maximum permissible (see 



inilividual isotopes) 

 Body composition, determination of, 11 

 ]5ody water, determination of, 1 1 

 Body weifiht in tracer studies, 1'.I6 

 Bone, analysis for Ca, 219-220 



autoradiography, 332-333, 342-343, 

 34G-348, 352-353 



Ca''^ deposition rates, 24-25 



exchange reactions, 73-75 



fluorine effects, 352 



growth measurement, 346-348 



Haversian systems, 343 



rare earths in, 424 



removal of bone seekers from, 346-348 



saw for sectioning, 333 



structure shown by Ca''^ 342-343 

 Bone seeker, 429 

 Borate complexes for sugar separations, 



398-399 

 Bound water, definition, 429 



determination, 251 

 Break-through, 429 

 Bremsstrahlung, 85, 429 

 Briquet formation for samples, 172, 210, 



280 

 Bromine (Br*), as insecticide label, 383 



summary, 215-216, 447 



in vivo usage of, 5 

 Bromine reagent, 369 

 Bromocresol green indicator reagent, 369 

 Burial for waste disposal, 103 



Cadmium, summary, 217 



Cadmium (Cd*), summary, 217, 447 



Cages for collection of radioactive excre- 

 tions (see specific animals) 



Calcium, analytical methods, 219-221 

 exchange rate from blood, 8 

 ratios of, to sample mass, 183 



to strontium, 302 

 removal from plasma, 36 

 summary, 218-222 



Calcium (Ca'*^), for bone-growth meas- 

 » urement, 346-348 

 bone structure shown by, 342-343 

 in chick embryo, 356 

 dosage levels, 219 

 in double labeling, 45, 191 

 endogenous fecal Ca assay, 14 

 equations for bone deposition, 23-25 

 exchange reactions in bone, 73-75 

 and fluorine in bone, 352 

 protein-bound serum Ca assay, 9 

 relation between autograms and radio- 

 assav, 353-354 



Calcium (Ca^^), self- absorption data, 

 180 



summary, 218-222, 447 



translocation in plants, 6 

 Calibration, in radioactivation analysis, 

 414-415 



in tracer studies, 176-177 

 Calves, small, administration of isotopes, 

 139-144, 146 

 blood collection, 148 

 metabolism methods, 136 

 Carbohydrate separations by ion ex- 

 change, 398-399 

 Carbon, isotope effects, 77 



two-carbon acceptor in photosynthe- 

 sis, 42-43 

 Carbon (C"), in vivo usage of, 5 

 Carbon (C'*), cattle procedures for, 136 



choice of covmting method, 224-226 



chromatographic studies, 378-381 



citric acid asymmetry, 48-49 



collection of CO-: in ion chamber, 166 



combustion methods, 163-167 



counting techniques, 224-226 



for dating, 49-50 



decomposition of labeled compounds, 

 71 



direct counting, 224 



dosage It^vels, 223 



in double labeling, 45 



exchange between CO2 and BaCOs, 72 



hoods, 123 



labeled compound list, 226-229 



manometric measurements, 166 



oxidation methods, 163-167 



path in photosynthesis, 40-44 



plant procedures with, 148-150 



in plant roots, 344-345 



precipitation of BaCOs, 165 



for red-cell-survival studies, 39 



summary, 223-230, 447 



translocation in plants, 6 



waste disposal, 103 104 

 Carbon dioxide in photosj'nthesis, 41 

 Carius method for sulfur, 3C8 

 Carrier, 429 



Carrier effects with yttrium, 318 

 Carrier-free isotope, 429 

 Cartilage, Ca" deposition in, 356 



S^* deposition in, 351 

 Casein, labeled with I'^i, 257 



phosphorus-32 studies, 279 

 Catalog data, explanation, 201 



of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 

 446-451 

 Catheterization procedures, 145-146 

 Cation exchangers, 388-390 

 Cation separation survej-, 402 



