نتایج جستجو برای: high natural background radiation hnbr

تعداد نتایج: 3249405  

Journal: :Journal of Radiation Research 1991

Journal: :Advanced Biomedical Research 2013

D. Shahbazi-Gahrouei,

Background: The induction of cancer appears to be the most important effect of low-dose ionizing radiation to occur in an exposed population. In developing countries 94% of human radiation is from natural sources. In Iran some high altitude regions such as, Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari has high levels of the natural background radiation (higher than the worldwide average). Therefore, investigation o...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
s. ben byju centre for advanced research in physical sciences, department of physics, fatima mata national college, kollam – 691001, kerala, india a. sunil centre for advanced research in physical sciences, department of physics, fatima mata national college, kollam – 691001, kerala, india m.j. reeba centre for advanced research in physical sciences, department of physics, fatima mata national college, kollam – 691001, kerala, india e.p. christa centre for advanced research in physical sciences, department of physics, fatima mata national college, kollam – 691001, kerala, india v.k. vaidyan centre for advanced research in physical sciences, department of physics, fatima mata national college, kollam – 691001, kerala, india r. prasad department of applied physics, zakirhussain college of engineering & technology, aligarh muslim university, aligarh-202002, india

background: the south-west coast of india is known to have very high levels of natural background radiation due to the monazite beach sand. uranium is the heaviest trace element found in all terrestrial substances at varying levels with chemical and radio toxicities. it supports several short-lived radioisotopes in its decay series including radium. uranium in drinking water is important in ter...

Considering current controversies regarding the health effects of low doses of ionizing radiation, study of the high background radiation areas such as Ramsar, Iran can help scientists better evaluate the validity of linear no-threshold (LNT) hypothesis. Ramsar is a coastal city in northern Iran with some areas known to have the highest levels of natural background radiation in the world. The m...

H. Mozdarani, S.M.J. Mortazavi,

Although there are substantial experimental, epidemiological and clinical evidences that high doses of ionizing radiation cause cancer and other detrimental biological effects, the health effects of human exposure to chronic low dose radiation exposures are still poorly known. People in some areas around the world live in dwellings with radiation and radon levels as much as more than 2...

H. Mozdarani, S.M.J. Mortazavi,

Some Areas of Ramsar, a city in northern Iran are among the world’s wellknown inhabited areas with highest levels of natural radiation. Annual exposure levels in these areas are up to 260 mGy y‐1 and the mean exposure rate is about 10 mGy y‐1 for a population of about 2000 residents. If elevated levels of natural radiation as high as a few hundred mSv per year is detrimental to health and...

Journal: :Radiation Protection and Environment 2018

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m. amiri department of nuclear medicine, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran r. abdi department of radiology, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, iran a. shabestani monfared department of medical physics, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran

background: the effect of natural background radiation on health is still controversial. however, it is clear that it depends on the dose received by the population. the estimation of external natural background gamma rays received by the population of caspian coastal provinces in the northern part of iran was the main goal of this study. materials and methods: gamma rays was measured using cal...

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