نتایج جستجو برای: absorbed dose measurement

تعداد نتایج: 748807  

2015
H. Yousefnia S. Zolghadri

The measurement of organ radiation exposure dose is one of the most important steps to be taken initially, for developing a new radiopharmaceutical. In this study, the dosimetric studies of a novel agent for SPECT-imaging of the bone metastasis, 111In1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10 tetraethylene phosphonic acid (111In-DOTMP) complex, have been carried out to estimate the dose in human o...

2008
James L Bedford Karen E Rosser Alan P Warrington

New calorimeters Simon Duane, NPL Calorimetry remains the most fundamental method for the measurement of absorbed dose and is the basis of almost all absorbed dose primary standards worldwide. Absorbed dose to water is realised either directly, by using water as the absorbing medium, or indirectly, by using another medium (usually graphite) and determining a factor to convert dose from that med...

A. Arasoglu, A. Gur, T. Cakir,

Background: Advances in radiation dosimetry concepts and the development of primary measurement standards based on absorbed dose to water over the last decades offer the possibility to calibrate ionisation chambers directly in terms of absorbed dose to water. The aim of this study is the investigation on utility of artificial body fluid (ABF) instead of water by comparing dosimetric me...

2008

Ultra -high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is the current material of choice for bearing surface applications in total joint arthroplasty. In an effort to enhance the wear properties of the material many companies have recently resorted to electron beam and gamma irradiation of the components prior to the machining. It is of considerable interest to accurately determine the dose absorbe...

Journal: :Applied optics 1997
Y Liu K Voss

Measurements of the skylight polarized radiance distribution were performed at different measurement sites, atmospheric conditions, and three wavelengths with our newly developed Polarization Radiance Distribution Camera System (RADS-IIP), an analyzer-type Stokes polarimeter. Three Stokes parameters of skylight (I, Q, U), the degree of polarization, and the plane of polarization are presented i...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1971
L E Bockstahler C D Lytle

When CV-1 mammalian cells were X-irradiated before infection with ultraviolet (UV)-irradiated herpes simplex virus, an increase in survival of this virus was observed. X-ray reactivation is proposed as the name of this phenomenon by analogy with UV reactivation. The amount of survival enhancement was about the same as that found for UV reactivation in the same virus-host system. The enhancement...

Journal: :Cancer research 1981
R L Jirtle G Michalopoulos J R McLain J Crowley

An in vivo transplantation technique has been developed which can be utilized to determine the reproductive survival of parenchymal hepatocytes exposed either in vitro or in vivo to both physical and chemical genotoxic agents. We have used this assay system to determine the survival of liver cells exposed to sparsely ionizing radiation. The D0 value of the survival curve was 249 rads and the ex...

2006
W. C. Dewey

In using hyperthermia in the clinic, thermal dosimetry is essen tial and is discussed in terms of equating time-temperature relationships for an isoeffect to an equivalent time at a reference temperature, 43° for example. In applying time-temperatureequivalence, the sequence between heat and radiation and be tween two heat treatments, radiation dose rate, linear energy transfer, and physiologi...

2008
Elizabeth A Vianello Luiz Tauhata

A pilot study was performed to verify the troubles involved in the implementation of dosimetric protocol TRS 398 for absorbed-dose-to-water, using clinical high-energy electron beams and to accomplish an detailed evaluation of uncertainty chain components associated to the measurement, which ones were not treated in the IAEA protocols, aimed the standardization of technical procedures.

Journal: :Ultrasonics 1976
R L Johnston F Dunn

Histological preparations of ultrasonically produced lesions in cat brain, at 3 and 4 MHz, have been studied microscopically. The relationship of the delivered acoustic intensity at the lesion site, the energy absorbed per unit volume of the lesion, and the lesion volume is exhibited. It is suggested that universal responses to ultrasonic exposure may exist for different tissues.

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