نتایج جستجو برای: bq

تعداد نتایج: 2372  

2013
Grażyna Krajewska Krzysztof A. Pachocki

Background: Due to its use of ionising radiation, the field of nuclear medicine is a unique and significant part of medical diagnostics and patient treatment. The aim of this study was to assess the internal exposure of nuclear medicine employees to radioiodine 131I and technetium 99mTc as well as to assess the external exposure doses. Material and Methods: The radioiodine 131I and technetiu...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2016
Ana Č Čučulović Marko Sabovljević Rodoljub Č Čučulović Dragan Veselinović

The results of the study on natural radionuclide content in 102 samples of the moss species randomly collected in 2008- 2013 at 30 locations of eastern Serbia are presented in the paper. The activity concentration values of 238U, 226Ra, 232Th, 40K, and 7Be determined by gamma spectrometry were within the intervals: 238U (1.1-50) Bq kg(-1), 226Ra (1.1-41) Bq kg(-1), 232Th (1.4-28) Bq kg(-1), 40K...

2014
Nurul Absar M. Mashiur Rahman Masud Kamal Naziba Siddique Mantazul Islam Chowdhury

Radioactivity in the soil of a tea garden in the Fatickchari area in Chittagong, Bangladesh, was measured using a high-resolution HPGe detector. The soil samples were collected from depths of up to 20 cm beneath the soil surface. The activity concentrations of naturally occurring (238)U and (232)Th were observed to be in the range of 27 ± 7 to 53 ± 8 Bq kg(-1) and 36 ± 11 to 72 ± 11 Bq kg(-1), ...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
k. kant department of physics, aggarwal college ballabgarh, haryana, india– 121 004 r. gupta department of physics and astro physics, university of delhi, delhi, india r. kumari department of physics, aggarwal college ballabgarh, distt. faridabad, haryana, india n. gupta department of humanities and applied sciences, aitm, palwal haryana, india m. garg faculty of humanities and applied sciences, ymcaust, faridabad (haryana), india

background: vegetation (food stuff) is grown in soil that contains many radioactive elements such as 238u (uranium), 232th (thorium) and 40k (potassium), which may get deposited either due to radioactive fallout or/and by absorption from the soil and can pose serious health hazards. materials and methods: natural radioactivity, radiological hazards and annual effective dose assessment was carri...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2003
C E King-VanVlack J D Mewburn C K Chapler P H MacDonald

The hemodynamic and proinflammatory effects of endothelin-1 (ET-1) in proximal (1st/2nd order) and terminal (3rd/4th order) arterioles and venules were examined in small intestine submucosa of anesthetized guinea pigs. Vessel diameter (D), red blood cell velocity, and blood flow (Q) were determined in eight proximal and eight terminal microvessels before and at 20 min of ET-1 suffusion (10(-10)...

2017
Azmina Hussain Sidra Zaheer Kashif Shafique

BACKGROUND With 600 million people using betel quid (BQ) globally, and smokeless tobacco (SLT) use being more wide-spread; the duo is an uphill public health concern in South Asian countries. SLT and/or BQ use increases the risk for morbidity and mortality from oral cancer. Because SLT and/or BQ use is initiated during adolescence, it renders this group more vulnerable; and particular attention...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2016
Ágnes Freiler Ákos Horváth Kálmán Török Tamás Földes

We examined the Csalóka Spring, which has the highest radon concentration in the Sopron Mountains (West Hungary) (, yearly average of 227 ± 10 Bq L(-1)). The main rock types here are gneiss and micaschist, formed from metamorphism of former granitic and clastic sedimentary rocks respectively. The aim of the study was to find a likely source of the high radon concentration in water. During two p...

Journal: :Clinical science 2002
R C Wimalasundera S A McG Thom L Regan A D Hughes

Endothelin-1 (ET-1) has been proposed to contribute to the regulation of vascular tone in humans. BQ-123, an ET(A) receptor antagonist, has also been reported to increase forearm blood flow (FBF) in vivo; however, the efficacy of BQ-123 as an antagonist of ET-1 has not been evaluated in the forearm. The present study investigated the effects of BQ-123 on changes in FBF in response to ET-1 and n...

Journal: :Hypertension 2016
Kyle J Diehl Brian L Stauffer Caitlin A Dow Tyler D Bammert Danielle L Brunjes Jared J Greiner Christopher A DeSouza

UNLABELLED Endothelin-1 (ET-1) plays a major role in the pathophysiology of hypertension and its associated cardiovascular risk. We tested the hypothesis that chronic nebivolol treatment reduces ET-1-mediated vasoconstrictor tone in adult humans with elevated blood pressure (BP). Furthermore, reducing ET-1 vasoconstrictor activity contributes to the improvement in endothelial vasodilator functi...

Journal: :Hypertension 1999
M E Beyer G Slesak T Hövelborn S Kazmaier S Nerz H M Hoffmeister

-In vivo studies could not detect a positive inotropy of endothelin (ET)-1 as described in in vitro experiments. ET-induced direct positive inotropy, which seems to be mediated by ETB receptors, may be antagonized in vivo by an indirect cardiodepressive effect owing to an ET-induced coronary vasoconstriction via ETA receptors. This study compares the effects of a dose of 1 nmol/kg ET-1 alone on...

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