نتایج جستجو برای: radiation dosimetry

تعداد نتایج: 243085  

2004
F. Spurný

International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) recommended in its Publication 60 that the radiation exposure due to the cosmic component at high altitudes be taken into account when appropriate as part of occupational exposure to the radiation. The recommendation mentioned was incorporated to the Czech regulation at 1997. The contribution describes first the elaboration of optimal p...

Journal: :Cancer biotherapy & radiopharmaceuticals 2002
Stephen R Thomas

The therapeutic use of radioisotopes in medicine as unsealed sources has a long history dating back to the 1930s. The established and continuing objectives are to provide radiation dose to the target tissue at the desired cytotoxic level while avoiding or minimizing toxic effects. Selected radionuclide therapy protocols including 32P for polycythemia vera, 131I for Graves' disease, and 131I for...

2008
Valeri E. Galtsev E. V. Galtseva Ya.S. Lebedev

A new method for tooth (enamel and dentine) and bone EPR dosimetry is proposed that enhances substantially the dosimetric sensitivity. The method is based on the nonstandard spectra registration mode (the second harmonic phase quadrature detection of absorption under rapid passage conditions). This method provides an apparent enhancement of the component ratio of radiation to a nonradiative bac...

Journal: :Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS 2009
Warren M Rozen Iain S Whitaker Damien L Stella Timothy J Phillips Paul F Einsiedel Rafael Acosta Mark W Ashton

Table 1 Radiation dose (and comparative background radiation exposure) associated with various imaging techniques, including plain-film x-rays, computed tomography (CT) scans and computed tomography angiography (CTA) scans. Exposure calculated with ImPACT CT Patient Dosimetry Calculator (Version 0.99w, ImPACT, St. George’s The radiation exposure of Computed Tomographic Angiography (CTA) in DIEP...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2006
S Sholom V Chumak M Desrosiers A Bouville

The transferability of a measurement protocol from one laboratory to another is an important feature of any mature, standardised protocol. The electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)-tooth dosimetry technique that was developed in Scientific Center for Radiation Medicine, AMS, Ukraine (SCRM) for routine dosimetry of Chernobyl liquidators has demonstrated consistent results in several inter-labora...

2013
M. Benabdesselam F. Mady

This study analyses the thermally stimulated luminescence or thermoluminescence (TL) glow curve between 300 and 773 K of germanium-doped silica optical fibre. A main glow peak at 530 K with a characteristic spectral emission centred at 400 nm is found. Both features are particularly suitable for dosimetry. Thus, an investigation by the TL technique of some first clinically relevant features of ...

G. Chengjun, H. Nan, H. Qing, S. Jinlu, S.B. Jiang, T. Li-wen, X. Tang, Z. Shaoxiang, Z. Xiao-lin,

Background: Accurate voxel phantom is needed for dosimetric simulation in radiation therapy for malignant tumors in female pelvic region. However, most of the existing voxel phantoms are constructed on the basis of Caucasian or non-Chinese population. Materials and Methods: A computational framework for constructing female pelvic voxel phantom for radiation dosimetry was performed base...

2005

Aims Studying this chapter should give you some appreciation of the variety of radiation detectors available and equip you with some practical knowledge about their characteristics and uses. This chapter also contains practical knowledge about the description and measurement of the effects of radiation on humans. You should learn how the problem of measuring doses is currently handled in terms ...

2012
Aurélie Vaurijoux Gaëtan Gruel Sandrine Roch-Lefèvre Philippe Voisin

A worsening of the accidental hazards linked to the use of ionizing radiation is currently being observed for four reasons. First, the increasing need for radiation sources in numerous industrial applications (food sterilization, construction, engineering...) leads to an increasing probability of loss of the sources or abnormal/unsuitable use and storage. Second, advances in medicine generate n...

1995
David Eichler Biman B. Nath

Companion stars exposed to high energy radiation from a primary neutron star or accreting black hole can experience significant spallation of their heavy elements, so that their atmospheres would be extremely rich in lithium, beryllium, and especially boron. In this paper we note that the detection or non-detection of these elements, and their relative abundances if detected, would provide a di...

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