نتایج جستجو برای: biological effects radiation

تعداد نتایج: 2135498  

2017
Chao Yu Rui-Yun Peng

With the increasing knowledge of shortwave radiation, it is widely used in wireless communications, radar observations, industrial manufacturing, and medical treatments. Despite of the benefits from shortwave, these wide applications expose humans to the risk of shortwave electromagnetic radiation, which is alleged to cause potential damage to biological systems. This review focused on the expo...

2012
Silvana Gaiba Vanina M. Tucci-Viegas Lucimar P. França Fernanda Lasakosvitsch Fernanda L. A. Azevedo

As the most superficial body organ, skin plays an important role in protecting the body from environmental damage. The skin is composed of three layers: the epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous tissue. The epidermis, the outermost layer, has as main functions to protect the body against harmful environmental stimuli and to reduce fluid loss. It is a stratified squamous epithelium with several lay...

Ali Chaparian, Hosain Hekmati moghadam, Mahsa Mansourian,

Introduction: Ionizing radiation has long-term risks, especially cancer. Since physicians request radiological examinations for patients, they need to be aware of its benefit and also risks. The aim of this study was to assess the overall knowledge of physicians in Yazd province about the radiation risks associated with diagnostic imaging procedures. Material and Methods: In this descriptive ...

2014
Jeffery C. Chancellor Graham B. I. Scott Jeffrey P. Sutton

Projecting a vision for space radiobiological research necessitates understanding the nature of the space radiation environment and how radiation risks influence mission planning, timelines and operational decisions. Exposure to space radiation increases the risks of astronauts developing cancer, experiencing central nervous system (CNS) decrements, exhibiting degenerative tissue effects or dev...

2015

When an organism is exposed to radiation, various effects occur, though there may be differences in quality or degree. These are the cleavage of nucleic acids and the denaturalization of biological substances by active oxygen and free radicals that are produced by the excitation of water caused by the energy absorbed by the body, depending on the types of radiation such as alpha ray, beta ray, ...

2014
Ann R. Kennedy Drew Weissman Jenine K. Sanzari Gabriel S. Krigsfeld X. Steven Wan Ana L. Romero-Weaver Eric S. Diffenderfer L. Lin K. Cengel

A major solar particle event (SPE) may place astronauts at significant risk for the acute radiation syndrome (ARS), which may be exacerbated when combined with other space flight stressors, such that the mission or crew health may be compromised. The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) Center of Acute Radiation Research (CARR) is focused on the assessment of risks of adverse bi...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 1983
L Cummins M Nauenberg

A theoretical model is presented that simulates the thermal effects of laser radiation incident on biological tissue. The multiple scattering and absorption of the laser beam and the thermal diffusion process in the tissue are evaluated by a numerical technique that is well suited for microcomputers. Results are compared with recent empirical observations.

Journal: :Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection 2005
Richard Wakeford

Journal: :Astrobiology 2015
Brian C Thomas Patrick J Neale Brock R Snyder

Astrophysical ionizing radiation events have been recognized as a potential threat to life on Earth, primarily through depletion of stratospheric ozone and subsequent increase in surface-level solar ultraviolet radiation. Simulations of the atmospheric effects of a variety of events (such as supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, and solar proton events) have been previously published, along with estima...

2014
Eric S. Diffenderfer Derek Dolney Maximilian Schaettler Jenine K. Sanzari James Mcdonough Keith A. Cengel

The space radiation environment imposes increased dangers of exposure to ionizing radiation, particularly during a solar particle event (SPE). These events consist primarily of low energy protons that produce a highly inhomogeneous dose distribution. Due to this inherent dose heterogeneity, experiments designed to investigate the radiobiological effects of SPE radiation present difficulties in ...

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