نتایج جستجو برای: high natural background radiation hnbr

تعداد نتایج: 3249405  

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...

1997
G. F. Smoot D. Scott

The observed cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation provides strong evidence for the hot big bang. The success of pri-mordial nucleosynthesis calculations (see Sec. 16, " Big-bang nucle-osynthesis ") requires a cosmic background radiation (CBR) characterized by a temperature kT ∼ 1 MeV at a redshift of z ≃ 10 9. In their pioneering work, Gamow, Alpher, and Herman [1] realized this and pred...

Ali Akbar Salehi Kazem Naddafi Masud Yunesian Mohammad Reza Deevband, Mohammad Reza Kardan Molood Gooniband Shooshtari Nasrin Fathabadi, Ramin Nabizadeh Nodehi

Introduction: Human beings are naturally exposed to ionizing radiation in any environment. There are two main contributors to radiation exposures from natural sources: cosmic rays, Cosmo genic radionuclides, and radioactive nuclides that originated in the earth's crust. According to the latest data provided by the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Rad...

2000
T. Lu

There have been great and rapid progresses in the field of γ-ray bursts (denoted as GRBs) since BeppoSAX and other telescopes discovered their afterglows in 1997. Here, we will first give a brief review on the observational facts of GRBs and direct understanding from these facts, which lead to the standard fireball model. The dynamical evolution of the fireball is discussed, especially a generi...

1997
L. A. Anchordoqui M. T. Dova L. N. Epele

In this work we reexamine the opacity of the cosmic background radiation to the propagation of extremely high energy cosmic rays. We use the continuous energy loss approximation to provide spectral modification factors for several hypothesized cosmic ray sources. Earlier problems with this approximation are resolved including the effects of resonances other than the ∆.

Journal: :Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection 2016
N Adachi V Adamovitch Y Adjovi K Aida H Akamatsu S Akiyama A Akli A Ando T Andrault H Antonietti S Anzai G Arkoun C Avenoso D Ayrault M Banasiewicz M Banaśkiewicz L Bernardini E Bernard E Berthet M Blanchard D Boreyko K Boros S Charron P Cornette K Czerkas M Dameron I Date M De Pontbriand F Demangeau Ł Dobaczewski L Dobrzyński A Ducouret M Dziedzic A Ecalle V Edon K Endo T Endo Y Endo D Etryk M Fabiszewska S Fang D Fauchier F Felici Y Fujiwara C Gardais W Gaul L Gurin R Hakoda I Hamamatsu K Handa H Haneda T Hara M Hashimoto T Hashimoto K Hashimoto D Hata M Hattori R Hayano R Hayashi H Higasi M Hiruta A Honda Y Horikawa H Horiuchi Y Hozumi M Ide S Ihara T Ikoma Y Inohara M Itazu A Ito J Janvrin I Jout H Kanda G Kanemori M Kanno N Kanomata T Kato S Kato J Katsu Y Kawasaki K Kikuchi P Kilian N Kimura M Kiya M Klepuszewski E Kluchnikov Y Kodama R Kokubun F Konishi A Konno V Kontsevoy A Koori A Koutaka A Kowol Y Koyama M Kozioł M Kozue O Kravtchenko W Kruczała M Kudła H Kudo R Kumagai K Kurogome A Kurosu M Kuse A Lacombe E Lefaillet M Magara J Malinowska M Malinowski V Maroselli Y Masui K Matsukawa K Matsuya B Matusik M Maulny P Mazur C Miyake Y Miyamoto K Miyata M Miyazaki M Molȩda T Morioka E Morita K Muto H Nadamoto M Nadzikiewicz K Nagashima M Nakade C Nakayama H Nakazawa Y Nihei R Nikul S Niwa O Niwa M Nogi K Nomura D Ogata H Ohguchi J Ohno M Okabe M Okada Y Okada N Omi H Onodera K Onodera S Ooki K Oonishi H Oonuma H Ooshima H Oouchi M Orsucci M Paoli M Penaud C Perdrisot M Petit A Piskowski A Płocharski A Polis L Polti T Potsepnia D Przybylski M Pytel W Quillet A Remy C Robert M Sadowski M Saito D Sakuma K Sano Y Sasaki N Sato T Schneider C Schneider K Schwartzman E Selivanov M Sezaki K Shiroishi I Shustava A Śniecińska E Stalchenko A Staroń M Stromboni W Studzińska H Sugisaki T Sukegawa M Sumida Y Suzuki K Suzuki R Suzuki H Suzuki W Świderski M Szudejko M Szymaszek J Tada H Taguchi K Takahashi D Tanaka G Tanaka S Tanaka K Tanino K Tazbir N Tcesnokova N Tgawa N Toda H Tsuchiya H Tsukamoto T Tsushima K Tsutsumi H Umemura M Uno A Usui H Utsumi M Vaucelle Y Wada K Watanabe S Watanabe K Watase M Witkowski T Yamaki J Yamamoto T Yamamoto M Yamashita M Yanai K Yasuda Y Yoshida A Yoshida K Yoshimura M Żmijewska E Zuclarelli

Twelve high schools in Japan (of which six are in Fukushima Prefecture), four in France, eight in Poland and two in Belarus cooperated in the measurement and comparison of individual external doses in 2014. In total 216 high-school students and teachers participated in the study. Each participant wore an electronic personal dosimeter 'D-shuttle' for two weeks, and kept a journal of his/her wher...

J. Salimi, K. Moosavi, S. Vatankhah,

Background: Measurement of background radiation is very important from different points of view especially for human health. The aim of this survey was focused on determining the current background radiation in one of the highest altitude regions ( Zagros Mountains ), Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, in the south west of Iran . Materials and Methods: The outdoors-environmental monitoring exp...

2001
Ray J. Weymann Stuart N. Vogel Sylvain Veilleux

We report a new Fabry-Perot search for Hα emission from the intergalactic cloud HI 1225+01 in an attempt to measure the low redshift ionizing background radiation. We set a new 2σ upper limit on Hα emission of 8 mR (5 × 10 ergs cm s arcsec). Conversion of this limit to limits on the strength of

Journal: :Physical review letters 2004
Anupam Mazumdar Abdel Pérez-Lorenzana

We bring together some known ingredients beyond the standard model physics that can explain the hot big bang model with the observed baryon asymmetry and also the fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background radiation with a minimal set of assumptions. We propose an interesting scenario where the inflaton energy density is dumped into an infinitely large extra dimension. Instead of the infla...

2013

People living in the plateaus of Colorado or New Mexico receive about 1.5 mSv more per year than those living near sea level. The added dose from cosmic rays during a coast-to-coast round trip flight in a commercial airplane is about 0.03 mSv. Altitude plays a big role, but the largest source of background radiation comes from radon gas in our homes (about 2 mSv per year). Like other sources of...

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