نتایج جستجو برای: effective radiation dose

تعداد نتایج: 1155578  

Journal: :iranian journal of nuclear medicine 2016
mohammad sohelur rahman aleya begum ashraful hoque rezaul karim khan miah mohammad mahfuz siraz

introduction: occupational exposure to ionizing radiation due to medical activities (both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures) has increased sharply in recent years. among the occupationally exposed workers in these fields, those most affected by this increased exposure to ionizing radiation are nuclear medicine workers. in this study, annual average effective dose, annual collective effectiv...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m. gholami department of medical physics, faculty of medicine, lorestan university of medical sciences, khorram abad, iran s. mirzaei department of medical radiation engineering, faculty of technical and engineering, islamic azad university, science and research branch, tehran ,iran a. jomehzadeh department of medical physics, faculty of medicine, rafsanjan university of medical sciences, rafsanjan, iran

background: the exposure of human being to ionize radiation from natural sources is a continuing, inescapable feature of life on earth. direct measurement of absorbed dose rates in air has been carried out in many countries of the world during the last few decades. such investigations can be useful for assessment of public dose rates, the performance of epidemiological studies, and keeping refe...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
mojtaba ghorbanipour department of environmental engineering, ahvaz branch, islamic azad university, ahvaz, iran azamalsadat hosseini alhashemi department of environmental sciences, ahvaz branch, islamic azad university, ahvaz, iran somayeh gharloghi department of medical physics, lorestan university of medical sciences, khorramabad, iran mahin adeli department of public health, lorestan university of medical sciences, khorramabad, iran mehrdad gholami department of medical physics, lorestan university of medical sciences, khorramabad, iran

introduction radioactive materials naturally exist in the world. indeed, approximately 82% of human-absorbed radiation doses, which are out of human control, arise from natural sources of radiation including cosmic, terrestrial, and exposure through inhalation or ingestion. thus, the aim of the present study was to estimate health risk, as well as the effective and organ doses from naturally oc...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m. rafique department of physics university of azad jammu and kashmir muzaffarbad, 13100, azad kashmir, pakistan

background: the aim of this study was to measure137cs levels in soil and brick samples to set the baseline data and an indicator of fallout radioactivity for this part of the world. this study will help to probe, if there is any health threat posed by 137cs exposure to the residents of the area. materials and methods: twenty five samples of soil and 6 samples of bricks were collected from diffe...

2001
JAMES P. KEMP

www.aafp.org/afp AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN 1341 possibility of adverse side effects or children have difficulty using metered-dose inhalers (MDIs). New therapeutic options are available and with aggressive, appropriate therapy, physicians can prescribe an asthma management regimen to ameliorate symptoms, control disease and allow normal activity even in children as young as one to two years.

2013

An increase in radiation dose exposure In 2006, the average annual effective dose per individual in the US was 6.2 mSv1, a figure that has almost doubled over the last 25 years [1]. Approximately 50% of the dose currently received stems from background radiation [1], but varies depending on where you live (for example, in Australia dose levels are about half of levels in the US) [2]. The other ...

2013
D. Otwoma J. P. Patel S. Bartilol

The in situ measured average outdoor absorbed dose rate in air was found to vary from 108.4 to 1596.4 nGy h at Homa Mountain area in southwestern Kenya. Rock and soil samples collected gave average values of the radioactivity concentrations of K, Ra and Th of 915.6, 195.3 and 409.5 Bq kg, respectively. The range of the annual effective dose for a person living in Homa Mountain area calculated v...

2015
Qingmei Guan Anuluxshy Balasubramaniyam

The paradigm of the response of a biological organism to exposure to stressor agents is hormetic dose response, in which high doses of a stressor are toxic or harmful but low doses are beneficial. The exploitation of this biological characteristic could enable the efficient use of plants in the fields of phytoremediation and agriculture.

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