نتایج جستجو برای: HBRA

تعداد نتایج: 23  

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2004
Wei Zhang Chunyan Wang Deqing Chen Masako Minamihisamatsu Hiroshige Morishima Yongling Yuan Luxin Wei Tsutomu Sugahara Isamu Hayata

Cytogenetic investigation of stable-type aberrations (translocations) was carried out with our improved methods on 28 elderly individuals in a high-background radiation area (HBRA) in China, and on 24 elderly individuals in a control area (CA). The level of radiation in HBRA is 3 to 5 times higher than in CA. The mean frequencies of translocations per 1,000 cells in HBRA and CA were 12.4 +/- 5....

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 1986
Z F Tao L X Wei

High background radiation area/Mutation-based diseases/Cancer mortality/Down's syndrome Data from the epidemiological investigation on mutation-based diseases in the High Background Radia tion Area (HBRA) of Yangjiang, China, were analyzed. Although the gamma exposure level in the HBRA is three times that of the Control Area (CA) and about ninety percent of the families in the HBRA have lived t...

Journal: :Cytogenetic and genome research 2004
I Hayata C Wang W Zhang D Chen M Minamihisamatsu H Morishima L Wei T Sugahara

To study the effect of low-dose (rate) radiation on human health, we analyzed chromosomes of peripheral lymphocytes of residents in a high background radiation area (HBRA) and compared the results with those obtained from residents in a control area (CA) in Guangdong Province, China. Unstable types of chromosome aberrations (dicentrics and rings) were studied in 22 members of eight families in ...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2000
Z Tao Y Zha S Akiba Q Sun J Zou J Li Y Liu H Kato T Sugahara L Wei

The objective of the present study was to estimate cancer risk associated with the low-level radiation exposure of an average annual effective dose of 6.4 mSv (including internal exposure) in the high background-radiation areas (HBRA) in Yangjiang, China. The mortality survey consisted of two steps, i.e., the follow-up of cohort members and the ascertainment of causes of death. The cohort membe...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2000
I Hayata C Wang W Zhang D Chen M Minamihisamatsu H Morishima Y Yuan L Wei T Sugahara

We performed a cytogenetical study using chromosome painting analysis on 9 residents of the naturally high background radiation areas (HBRA) and 8 residents of the control areas in southern China. The estimated dose (air kerma) of each resident measured by an electric pocket dosimeter showed 2.20-4.23 mGy/year in HBRA and 0.56-0.70 mGy/year in the control areas. A total of 14,096 cells (1,566 c...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2000
T Jiang I Hayata C Wang S Nakai S Yao Y Yuan L Dai Q Liu D Chen L Wei T Sugahara

Chromosomes of 39 healthy family members (3 generations from 13 families) living both in the high-level background radiation areas (HBRA) and the control areas (CA) were studied. Cumulative dose from birth to the time of blood sampling was estimated by calculating measured exposure rate in each individual. The cumulative doses ranged 30.9-358.9 and 6.0-59.2 mGy for HBRA and CA, respectively. Pe...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2011
Naoki Matsuda G M Brahmanandhan Masahiro Yoshida Noboru Takamura Akihiko Suyama Yasuhiro Koguchi Norimichi Juto Y Lenin Raj Godwin Winsley S Selvasekarapandian

South coast of India is known as the high-level background radiation area (HBRA) mainly due to beach sands that contain natural radionuclides as components of the mineral monazite. The rich deposit of monazite is unevenly distributed along the coastal belt of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. An HBRA site that laid in 2×7 m along the sea was found in the beach of Chinnavillai, Tamil Nadu, where the maximu...

2016
Aswathy Chandran Geetha Hariharan Sreedharan

The present paper reviews the studies of populations living in high background radiation areas (HBRA). Past studies have shown that high background radiation has been repeatedly shown to increase the frequency of chromosome aberrations in the circulating lymphocytes of exposed persons, but its carcinogenic effect is still unproven. A further area of research is whether long term exposure to bac...

2012
Mary Thomas Derin Perumal Vijayagopal Balasubramaniam Venkatraman Ramesh Chandra Chaubey Anilkumar Gopinathan

The present paper describes a detailed study on the distribution of radionuclides along Chavara - Neendakara placer deposit, a high background radiation area (HBRA) along the Southwest coast of India (Kerala). Judged from our studies using HPGe gamma spectrometric detector, it becomes evident that Uranium ((238)U), Thorium ((232)Th) and Potassium ((40)K) are the major sources for radioactivity ...

2005
Jianming Zou Zufan Tao Quanfu Sun Suminori Akiba Yongru Zha Tsutomu Sugahara Luxin Wei

The major objective of this study is to examine cancer mortality risk associated with lowlevel radiation exposure occurring in the high background radiation area (HBRA) in Yangjiang of Guangdong Province, China. The average annual effective doses received by the inhabitants from natural sources of external and internal exposures in HBRA are estimated to be 2.10 and 4.27 mSv, respectively, and t...

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