نتایج جستجو برای: radon

تعداد نتایج: 6960  

2012
PLAN Fabio Barazza

The potential risk of indoor radon for the public in Switzerland has been comprehensively investigated by the Federal Office of Public Health since 1994. Numerous radon measurements have been carried out to da te and they show that several regions in Switzerland are affected by high levels of radon exposure. In a pilot study different methods of indoor radon prevention and remediation have been...

2016
Akihiro Sakoda Yuu Ishimori Jochen Tschiersch

The biokinetics of radon in the body has previously been studied with the assumption that its absorption through the skin is negligibly small. This assumption would be acceptable except in specific situations, such as bathing in a radon hot spring where the radon concentration in thermal water is far higher than that in air. The present study focused on such a situation in order to better under...

محمدپور تهمتن, رضاعلی, ززولی, محمد علی, ندافی, کاظم, کوشکی, زهره, یوسفی, ذبیح اله,

Background and purpose: Radon is a colorless inert gas which decay products are the main component of natural radioactive elements that are naturally produced in under layers of earth crust by decay of radium and uranium. It enters through buildings via gaps and cracks. Alpha particle emissions as a radon gas decay product can increase the incidence of lung cancer in human. Every person spends ...

B Amanat MR Kardan, R Faghihi SM Hosseini Pooya,

Background: Radon and its daughters are amongst the most important sources of natural exposure in the world. Soil is one of the significant sources of radon/thoron due to both radium and thorium so that the emanated thoron from it may cause increased uncertainties in radon measurements. Recently, a diffusion chamber has been designed and optimized for passive discriminative measurements of rado...

M. Malakootian, Y. Soltani Nejhad,

Background: Radon is one of the most important radioactive elements which is released by natural decay of available uranium and radium in the ground. The presence of radon gas is common, wherever those faults are located there. Radon concentration of various drinking water resources of Bam villages; located near Bam fault; was measured. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was cond...

2013
K. Hosokawa A. Murata Y. Nakano Y. Onishi H. Sekiya Y. Takeuchi S. Tasaka

For underground particle physics experiments, noble gas radon from U-chain decay series could be a source of serious background events. We have developed a high sensitivity detector for radon using electrostatic collection and PIN photodiode. Recently, we have developed a new type of radon detector. We report basic performance of the new 80L radon detector.

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2006
Barbra E Erickson

There is a growing recognition in the United States and Europe that health care is driven to a significant extent by an emphasis on consumer choice and demand. As consumers, people regularly choose their own solutions for health promotion and maintenance, solutions which may or may not be sanctioned by mainstream medicine. Radioactive radon therapy exemplifies a non-sanctioned treatment eagerly...

2005

• Radon is a radioactive gas released from the normal decay of uranium in rocks and soil (see Question 1). • Radioactive particles from radon can damage cells that line the lungs and lead to lung cancer (see Question 3). • Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and is associated with 15,000 to 22,000 lung cancer deaths each year (see Question 4). • Studies showing...

2007
Ashok Kumar

The Ohio Radon Information System (ORIS) internet site at http://www.uioledo.edu/-aprs/oris/ is one of the most comprehensive sites on indoor radon available on the World Wide Web. It was developed by the authors under a research grart from the Ohio Department of Health and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It is estimated that from 700 to 1300 people die annually in Ohio from radoninduced ...

2016
Qifan Wu Ziqiang Pan Senlin Liu Chunhong Wang Q. F. Wu

The annual effective dose to Chinese population from natural radiation exposure is about 3.1 mSv/y, of which 1.56 mSv/y or 50% is due to the exposure from radon and its daughters [1]. The enhanced natural radiation level results mainly from indoor radon concentrations rising by 70%, compared to the previous data in 1990s [1, 2]. Based on the research, the increase in indoor radon concentrations...

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