نتایج جستجو برای: radiation field workers

تعداد نتایج: 1102927  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m.a. gadhi bahawalpur institute of nuclear medicine and oncology (bino), pakistan atomic energy commission bahawalpur, pakistan sh. fatmi bahawalpur institute of nuclear medicine and oncology (bino), pakistan atomic energy commission bahawalpur, pakistan m.sh. gadhi institute of geology, university of the punjab, lahore, pakistan u. mahmood bahawalpur institute of nuclear medicine and oncology (bino), pakistan atomic energy commission bahawalpur, pakistan m. shakil department of physics, university of gujrat, pakistan s.a. buzdar medical physics research group, department of physics, the islamia university of bahawalpur, pakistan

background: the aim of the study was to analyze the effective dose record of occupationally exposed radiation workers at bahawalpur institute of nuclear medicine and oncology department. materials and methods: annual effective doses of occupationally exposed workers were measured by film badge dosimetry by sending the dosimeters to radiation dosimetry laboratory (rdl), pakistan institute of nuc...

امیری , مهرانگیز, شبستانی منفرد , علی, هاشم اوغلی , سیدابوالفضل,

Background and purpose : Ït is clearly shown that ionising radiations induce various kinds of DNÂ damages majority of which as sub-lethal damages, are repaired but still some of them are left urepaired and lead to chromosomal aberrations. These chromosomal aberrations in radiation workers, who are occupationally exposed to radiation,could be assayed with cytogenetic evaluation methods.These c...

2011
Tae Young KONG Hee Geun KIM Sang Jun HAN Goung Jin LEE

In a Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR), most internal radiation exposure is attributed to tritium. Carbon-14 is not a dominant nuclide in the radiation exposure of workers, but it is one of the potential nuclide that needs to be monitored. Carbon-14 is a low energy beta emitter and passes relatively easily into the body of workers by inhalation because its dominant chemical form is radioac...

M. Shakil, M.A. Gadhi, M.Sh. Gadhi, S.A. Buzdar, Sh. Fatmi, U. Mahmood,

Background: The aim of the study was to analyze the effective dose record of occupationally exposed radiation workers at Bahawalpur Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Oncology department. Materials and Methods: Annual effective doses of occupationally exposed workers were measured by film badge dosimetry by sending the dosimeters to Radiation Dosimetry Laboratory (RDL), Pakistan Institute of Nuc...

Journal: :cell journal 0

introduction: ionizing radiation induces various kinds of dna damage in which may lead to chromosomal aberrations (ca). inspite of growing importance in the risk assessment, the dose yield kinetics of ca and their implications for dose assessment are not well established in exposures to low level radiation. in the present study, cytochalasin-b blocked micronucleus assay and metaphase analysis w...

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...

Alireza Khoshbin Khoshnazar Jahanbakhsh Asadi Mostafa Mir, Yaghoub Yazdani

Introduction DNA damage is among the main consequences of radiation. Of many different classes of DNA damage, double-strand breaks are the most deleterious. Development of a sensitive biodosimetry method, which utilizes a detection material with a similar construction to the body, seems essential for monitoring radiation workers. In this study, histone H2AX protein was examined as a potential  ...

Aleya Begum Ashraful Hoque Miah Mohammad Mahfuz Siraz Mohammad Sohelur Rahman, Rezaul Karim Khan

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...

Background and Objective: Professional radiation workers are occupationally exposed to long-term low levels of ionizing radiation. Occupational health hazards from radiation exposure, in a large occupational segment of the population, are of special concern. Biological dosimetry can be performed in addition to physical dosimetry with the aim of individual dose assessment and biological effects....

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
mostafa mir department of clinical biochemistry, school of medicine, golestan university of medical sciences, gorgan, iran

introduction dna damage is among the main consequences of radiation. of many different classes of dna damage, double-strand breaks are the most deleterious. development of a sensitive biodosimetry method, which utilizes a detection material with a similar construction to the body, seems essential for monitoring radiation workers. in this study, histone h2ax protein was examined as a potential  ...

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