نتایج جستجو برای: committed effective dose

تعداد نتایج: 973975  

2017
K. Brudecki K. Szufa J. W. Mietelski

A general method for calculating doses absorbed from isotopes released in nuclear accidents is presented. As an example, this method was used to calculate doses for inhabitants of Southern Poland due to inhalation of 131I released due to the Fukushima nuclear plant accident. 131I activity measurements in the air of that region provided the basis for the study. The proposed model is based on a c...

Introduction Natural and artificial radionuclides are the main sources of human radiation exposure. These radionuclides, which are present in the environment, can be dissolved into water. Evidence suggests that radionuclides being entered the human body through drinking or hot spring water can be harmful for human health. Materials and Methods In this study,10 samples were collected from ground...

Introduction: After the lead poisoning outbreak came to light in Zamfara State, Nigeria, people living near gold mines were worried about environmental safety, especially drinking water quality. This study examined the gross alpha and gross beta activity concentrations in groundwater in different locations of Anka, Zamfara State, Nigeria, to measure the possible radiation dose and potential hea...

Journal: :Nature Climate Change 2018

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
gh. fallah mohammadi department of radiology, paramedical faculty, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, iran m. vahabi moghadam department of physics, faculty of science, university of guilan, rasht, iran m. ghanbar moghadam department of physics, faculty of science, university of guilan, rasht, iran

background: interventional cardiology procedures such as coronary angiography (ca) and percutaneous transluminal coronary angiography (ptca) has been increased recent years. the purpose of this study was to measurement of effective dose to cardiology staffs who operate near the patient and are exposed to non-uniform radiation field due to patient scattered radiation. materials and methods: this...

2015
Nicholas A. Nechval Gundars Berzins Vadims Danovics

Identifying the ‘right’ dose is one of the most critical and difficult steps in the clinical development process of any medicinal drug. Its importance cannot be understated: selecting too high a dose can result in unacceptable toxicity and associated safety problems, while choosing too low a dose leads to smaller chances of showing sufficient efficacy in confirmatory trials, thus reducing the c...

Journal: :Radiation and Environmental Biophysics 2008
Wei Bo Li Udo Gerstmann Augusto Giussani Uwe Oeh Herwig G. Paretzke

The mysterious death of Mr. Alexander Litvinenko who was most possibly poisoned by Polonium-210 ((210)Po) in November 2006 in London attracted the attention of the public to the kinetics, dosimetry and the risk of this high radiotoxic isotope in the human body. In the present paper, the urinary excretion of seven persons who were possibly exposed to traces of (210)Po was monitored. The values m...

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...

2015
Scott Selig

Dry powder inhalers (DPIs), opposed to the traditional pre-metered dose inhalers (MDIs), prove to be more advantageous in delivering the desired dosage of medication to the targeted site. Now, engineers are designing better DPIs and new carrier particles that have better characteristics for drug delivery.

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