نتایج جستجو برای: natural radiation radiological health

تعداد نتایج: 1686811  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
s. dizman abant i̇zzet baysal university, faculty of sciences and arts, department of physics, 14280, bolu, turkey f.k. görür recep tayyip erdoğan university, faculty of sciences and arts, department of physics, 53100, rize, turkey r. keser abant i̇zzet baysal university, faculty of sciences and arts, department of physics, 14280, bolu, turkey

background: turkey, especially the northern part of it, was one of the countries which were contaminated by the chernobyl accident.  rize is a city located in the northeastern district of turkey which was heavily influenced by the chernobyl nuclear accident. materials and methods: in this study, the activity concentrations of natural (226ra, 232th, 40k) and artificial (137cs) were measurements ...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
mojisola usikalu department of physics, covenant university, p.m.b 1023, ota, nigeria p.p. maleka environmental radioactivity laboratory, ithemba labs, somerset west, south africa m. malik material science department, ithemba labs, somerset west, south africa k.d. oyeyemi department of physics, covenant university, p.m.b 1023, ota, nigeria o.o. adewoyin department of physics, covenant university, p.m.b 1023, ota, nigeria

background: natural radionuclides are always present in the environment. human exposure to the background radiation is inevitable. it is therefore important to assess health risk associated with these radionuclides. materials and methods: the distribution of natural radionuclides 238u, 232th and 40k in soil samples collected from all the twenty (20) local governments headquarter areas in ogun s...

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: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
reza pourimani department of physics, faculty of science, arak university, arak, iran hamid reza azimi department of physics, faculty of science, arak university, arak, iran

introduction iron ore is one of the most important natural raw materials that is widely used for manufacturing iron and steel. this type of ore contains various amounts of radionuclides; thus, exposing workers handling their extraction, transportation, and processing to radiation. materials and methods in this study, 12 ore samples (each mass weighing about 2 kg) were collected from the iron or...

Journal: :The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ 2008
Tal Brosh-Nissimov Ofra Havkin Nadav Davidovitch Lion Poles Chen Shapira

The lethal poisoning of Alexander Litvinenco with the radioactive element polonium-210, and the risk that many civilians (including Israeli citizens) who were in the same location in London at the same time were exposed to radiation, was an unprecedented event in the western world. This was only the second known death due to 210Po, a natural alpha radiation-emitting element. A task team was cre...

Introduction: This Study has was  carried out to measure and detect the natural occurred radionuclide content including 226Ra, 232Th and 40K in the  Nile River sediments at various locations in Upper Egypt, from Aswan to El-Minya. Additionally, we determine the absorbed dose rate, the annual effective dose equivalent, and excess lifetime cancer risk also has been calculated. Material and Metho...

2011
A. Adewumi

A preliminary assessment of the levels of natural radionuclide in some commonly consumed cereals, fruits, vegetables and tubers within OML 58 and OML 61 in Niger Delta Region of Nigeria has been carried out. The areas under study were divided into six (6) zones (A,B,C,D,E,F) and investigated. An insitu measurement approach was adopted using Nuclear Radiation Meter (Radarlert100),and a handheld ...

H. Mozdarani, S.M.J. Mortazavi,

Although there are substantial experimental, epidemiological and clinical evidences that high doses of ionizing radiation cause cancer and other detrimental biological effects, the health effects of human exposure to chronic low dose radiation exposures are still poorly known. People in some areas around the world live in dwellings with radiation and radon levels as much as more than 2...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2012
Ryan K L Lee Winnie C W Chu Colin A Graham Timothy H Rainer Anil T Ahuja

BACKGROUND Radiological examinations are commonly requested for patients to aid clinical diagnosis. However, many doctors do not realise how much radiation dosage their patients are exposed to during radiological investigations. This study aims to assess and compare the knowledge of radiologists and non-radiologists about radiation doses of common radiological investigations. METHODS A prospe...

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