نتایج جستجو برای: depleted uranium

تعداد نتایج: 33055  

Journal: :Physical review letters 2015
T Döppner D A Callahan O A Hurricane D E Hinkel T Ma H-S Park L F Berzak Hopkins D T Casey P Celliers E L Dewald T R Dittrich S W Haan A L Kritcher A MacPhee S Le Pape A Pak P K Patel P T Springer J D Salmonson R Tommasini L R Benedetti E Bond D K Bradley J Caggiano J Church S Dixit D Edgell M J Edwards D N Fittinghoff J Frenje M Gatu Johnson G Grim R Hatarik M Havre H Herrmann N Izumi S F Khan J L Kline J Knauer G A Kyrala O L Landen F E Merrill J Moody A S Moore A Nikroo J E Ralph B A Remington H F Robey D Sayre M Schneider H Streckert R Town D Turnbull P L Volegov A Wan K Widmann C H Wilde C Yeamans

We report on the first layered deuterium-tritium (DT) capsule implosions indirectly driven by a "high-foot" laser pulse that were fielded in depleted uranium hohlraums at the National Ignition Facility. Recently, high-foot implosions have demonstrated improved resistance to ablation-front Rayleigh-Taylor instability induced mixing of ablator material into the DT hot spot [Hurricane et al., Natu...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2012
R J Tanner J S Eakins J T M Jansen J D Harrison

The impact of depleted uranium (DU) on human health has been the subject of much conjecture. Both the chemical and radiological aspects of its behaviour in the human body have previously been investigated in detail, with the radiological impact being assumed to be linked to the alpha decay of uranium. More recently, it has been proposed that the accumulation in tissue of high-Z materials, such ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1998
A C Miller W F Blakely D Livengood T Whittaker J Xu J W Ejnik M M Hamilton E Parlette T S John H M Gerstenberg H Hsu

Depleted uranium (DU) is a dense heavy metal used primarily in military applications. Although the health effects of occupational uranium exposure are well known, limited data exist regarding the long-term health effects of internalized DU in humans. We established an in vitro cellular model to study DU exposure. Microdosimetric assessment, determined using a Monte Carlo computer simulation bas...

Journal: :Mutation research 2011
M V Bakhmutsky M S Oliver M A McDiarmid K S Squibb J D Tucker

Depleted uranium (DU) is a high density heavy metal that has been used in military munitions since the 1991 Gulf War. DU is weakly radioactive and chemically toxic. Long term exposure can cause adverse health effects. This study assessed genotoxic effects in DU exposed Gulf War I veterans as a function of uranium (U) body burden. Levels of urine U were used to categorize the cohort into low and...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2006
Marjorie Monleau Michel De Méo François Paquet Valérie Chazel Gérard Duménil Marie Donnadieu-Claraz

Depleted uranium (DU) is a radioactive heavy metal coming from the nuclear industry and used in numerous military applications. Uranium inhalation can lead to the development of fibrosis and neoplasia in the lungs. As little is known concerning the molecular processes leading to these pathological effects, some of the events in terms of genotoxicity and inflammation were investigated in rats ex...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2013
Daniel E Crean Francis R Livens Mustafa Sajih Martin C Stennett Daniel Grolimund Camelia N Borca Neil C Hyatt

Contamination of soils with depleted uranium (DU) from munitions firing occurs in conflict zones and at test firing sites. This study reports the development of a chemical extraction methodology for remediation of soils contaminated with particulate DU. Uranium phases in soils from two sites at a UK firing range, MOD Eskmeals, were characterised by electron microscopy and sequential extraction....

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