نتایج جستجو برای: high natural radiation areas

تعداد نتایج: 2925709  

D. Shahbazi-Gahrouei,

Background: The induction of cancer appears to be the most important effect of low-dose ionizing radiation to occur in an exposed population. In developing countries 94% of human radiation is from natural sources. In Iran some high altitude regions such as, Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari has high levels of the natural background radiation (higher than the worldwide average). Therefore, investigation o...

2001
M. Ghiassi-nejad S. M. J. Mortazavi J. R. Cameron A. Niroomand-rad P. A. Karam

People in some areas of Ramsar, a city in northern Iran, receive an annual radiation absorbed dose from background radiation that is up to 260 mSv y 1, substantially higher than the 20 mSv y 1 that is permitted for radiation workers. Inhabitants of Ramsar have lived for many generations in these high background areas. Cytogenetic studies show no significant differences between people in the hig...

Journal: :Health physics 2002
M Ghiassi-nejad S M J Mortazavi J R Cameron A Niroomand-rad P A Karam

People in some areas of Ramsar, a city in northern Iran, receive an annual radiation absorbed dose from background radiation that is up to 260 mSv y(-1), substantially higher than the 20 mSv y(-1) that is permitted for radiation workers. Inhabitants of Ramsar have lived for many generations in these high background areas. Cytogenetic studies show no significant differences between people in the...

2014
SMJ Mortazavi A Niroomand-Rad P Roshan-Shomal SMT Razavi-Toosi M Mossayeb-Zadeh M Moghadam

BACKGROUND Ramsar, a city in northern Iran, has areas with some of the highest recorded levels of natural radiation among inhabited areas measured on the earth. AIMS To determine whether short-term exposure to extremely high levels of natural radiation induce oxidative stress. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this study, 53 Wistar rats were randomly divided into five groups of 10-12 animals. Animal...

Behrouz Rasuli, Foad Goli Ahmadabad Meysam Forouzi Raheleh Tabari Juybari Susan Ebam

Introduction: Many people use hot water springs to treat some diseases, such as rheumatism, arthritis, and skin diseases, but they are unaware of the presence of natural radioactive substances that may be found in hot water springs. An effective way to understand the radiation risk of these elements are measuring the dose rate of radiation. In this study, for the first time, ga...

Journal: :journal of biomedical physics and engineering 0
s. m. j. mortazavi professor of medical physics, department of medical physics and medical engineering, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. f. jamali master student, student research committee, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. j. moradgholi ph.d student of nanomaterials, department of materials engineering, isfahan university of technology, isfahan, iran. a. r. mehdizadeh assistant professor of medical physics, department of medical physics and medical engineering, school of medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. r. faghihi radiation research center, mechanical engineering school, shiraz university, shiraz, iran. s. mehdizadeh radiation research center, mechanical engineering school, shiraz university, shiraz, iran.

background:  ramsar, a northern city in iran, lies on the coast of the caspian sea. this city has areas with some of the highest levels of natural radiation measured to date. the radon concentration in some areas of ramsar is up to 3700 bq m–3. on the other hand, due to high level of humidity, damp-proof barriers should be used in construction of new buildings in radon prone areas of this city....

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
massoud attar yaghob molaie kondolousy nemat khansari

iran is one of several countries that has regions of high dose natural ionizing radiation. two wellknown villages in the suburb of ramsar town in the caspian sea strip, taleshmahaleh and chaparsar, have background radiation that is 13 times higher than normal. this radiation is the result of radium 226 and radon gas both of which are highly water soluble. while people living in these regions do...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2006
J R Masoomi Sh Mohammadi M Amini M Ghiassi-Nejad

The hot springs in special areas in Ramsar, a northern coastal town in Iran, contain (226)Ra and (222)Rn. The natural radiation effects, radiosensitivity or adaptive responses, on the inhabitants of high natural radiation in Ramsar were studied. The single cell gel electrophoresis was used to monitor DNA damages. Three groups of volunteers were selected, one from high natural background radiati...

2000
I. Hayata

INTRODUCTION Effect of low dose radiation on health is an important subject in the field of radiation protection. There are several places in the world where the level of natural radiation is much higher than in other areas. Epidemiological and cytogenetical studies on the people in such areas provide good information about the effect of low dose radiation on health. We performed the cytogeneti...

Introduction In this study, effective dose equivalent for the public due to internal exposure to 222radon (222Rn) was evaluated in three regions of Ramsar, a northern coastal city in Iran.                                Materials and Methods Measurements were carried out using a radon monitoring device. Outdoor and indoor radon concentrations were measured within 24 hours with an integration in...

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