1992
DOI: 10.2172/1086702
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Integrated Codes for Estimating Environmental Accumulation and Individual Dose from Past Hanford Atmospheric Releases: Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction Project

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“…However, Manchester and Farrell (1981) describe what potential improvements in the series data would enhance their data reliability for use in food consumption analysis. They point out that, while the time series data are plentiful and comprehensive at the farm (producer) level, data on end-use consumption are compiled from sources with purposes other than measuring food consumption.…”
Section: Ratio Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Manchester and Farrell (1981) describe what potential improvements in the series data would enhance their data reliability for use in food consumption analysis. They point out that, while the time series data are plentiful and comprehensive at the farm (producer) level, data on end-use consumption are compiled from sources with purposes other than measuring food consumption.…”
Section: Ratio Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data series are consistent and intact for the analysis period being considered. However, Manchester and Farrell (1981)describe what potential improvements in the series data would enhance their data reliability for use in food consumption analysis. They point out that, while the time series data are plentiful and comprehensive at the farm (producer) level, data on end-use consumption are compiled from sources with purposes other than measuring food consumption.…”
Section: Ratio Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some military consumption data include amounts that were consumed by civilians partaking of military supplies, but the incidence or error value is not given. Additional measurement error occurs when home production of foods, the food use of wild fish and game, and manufacture of secondary and retail products are not adequately measured in food consumption terms (Manchester and Farrell 1981).…”
Section: " 46 General Note On Distribution Shapesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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