نتایج جستجو برای: average annual effective dose

تعداد نتایج: 1378360  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
f. bouzarjomehri department of medical physics, shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran m. h. zare department of medical physics, shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran d. shahbazi-gahrouei department of medical physics, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran

background: with the introduction of computed tomography in diagnostic radiology a new and fundamentally different imaging modality has become available. meanwhile, it is clear that the absorbed doses by the patients during ct were relatively high in comparison with those of other diagnostic radiology techniques. the aim of this survey was to determine the average absorbed dose in yazd province...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
reza pourimani department of physics, faculty of science, arak university, arak-iran mitra noori department of biology, faculty of science, arak university, arak-iran maryam madadi department of physics, faculty of science, arak university, arak-iran

introduction natural and artificial radionuclides are the main sources of human radiation exposure, which enter the food chain from the environment. radionuclides can affect human health by transferring from soil to plants and entering the human body. in this research study, we aimed to determine the activity concentrations of radionuclides and calculate the average annual committed effective d...

Fatemeh Anoosheh Reza Pourimani,

Introduction Natural and artificial radionuclides are the main sources of human radiation exposure. These radionuclides, which are present in the environment, can enter the food chain. Rice is one of the most important food components in Iran. Radionuclides by transferring from soil to rice and entering the human body can affect human health. Materials and Methods Fourteen samples of different ...

Background: The activity concentrations of natural radionuclides in soil around a coal-fired thermal power plant of northwest China were investigated for assessing the radioactivity level. Materials and Methods: Soil samples were collected around the coal-fired thermal power plant and their radioactivity levels were determined using gamma ray spectrometry. Radiation hazards were assessed by rad...

2013
D. Verma M. Shakir Khan M. Zubair

*Corresponding author: Mr. Deepak Verma, Department of Applied Physics, Z. H. College of Engineering & Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002, Uttar Pradesh, India. Fax: +91 571 270042 E-mail: [email protected] Background: More than 50% of the total dose received by human beings from all sources of radiation (both from natural and manmade) comes from radon and its progeny which is...

A.N. Hmood, M.A. Al-Kaabi,

Background: Man-made  radionuclides, which are present in environment, have been created by human activities and added to the inventory of natural radionuclides for example 3H, 131I, 129I, 137Cs, 90Sr and 239Pu, in spite of the amount added is little compared to natural quantities. The aim of this study is to estimate the levels of radiological doses in the soil samples collected from different...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
f. bouzarjomehri department of medical physics, shahid sadooghi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran v. tsapaki department of medical physics, konstantopoulio hospital, nea ionia, athens, greece

background: coronary angiography is a commonly performed diagnostic procedure with life saving benefits for the patient. however, this procedure involves relatively high radiation dose. the purpose of this study was to determine the average effective dose of patients undergoing coronary angiography and to estimate the associated radiation risk in terms of fatal malignancy. materials and methods...

خضری, مصطفی, معطر, فرامرز, منصوری, نبی اله, وریج کاظمی, کبری,

Introduction and purpose: Exposure to natural sources of radiation, especially radon and its short-term products, is an important issue around the world. Radon exposure causes lung cancer in humans. Therefore, the aim of this study was to measure the concentration of radon gas and its annual effective dose in Imam Hospital of Tehran, Iran and to compare its concentrations wi...

2000
Cs. NÉMETH J. SOMLAI B. KANYÁR

Coals mined in some regions of the Transdanubian Middle Mountains in Hungary have elevated concentrations of Ra. The slags and ashes derived from these coals have been used as building material for schools and kindergartens. As the Ra reached up in these waste products of coal-firing systems, the gamma dose contribution in the buildings, which contained them, was calculated. In these places the...

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