نتایج جستجو برای: Radon concentrations

تعداد نتایج: 312969  

2004
Maria Karpińska Zenon Mnich Jacek Kapała Krzysztof Antonowicz

Radon (Rn) is a naturally occurring radioactive element, a noble gas that is produced in radium disintegration. Radon has the biggest contribution to the effective dose obtained by population. Increased morbidity of lung cancer in uranium miners and an observation that radon exposure in certain houses may be comparable to the exposure in uranium mines have caused the increase of interest in rad...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
a. kurnaz department of physics, faculty of arts and sciences, kastamonu university, 37100 kastamonu, turkey m. atıf çetiner department of physics, faculty of arts and sciences, kastamonu university, 37100 kastamonu, turkey

background: it is considered that if radon gas is inhaled and ingested, it is the primary health risks for lung and stomach cancers. this paper presents the measurement results of radon activity concentrations both residential tap water and dam water for kastamonu city centre-turkey. materials and methods: the radon activity concentrations of water samples collected from 60 tap waters at four l...

1997
Charles S. Fowler Susan E. McDonough Ashley D. Williamson

The State of Florida has a radon standard for new construction. This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of two slab types (monolithic and slab-in-stem wall) in retarding radon entry in new houses built in accordance with the proposed standard over high radon potential soils. Fourteen houses were monitored during their construction on sites whose soil gas radon concentrations were...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m. fahiminia research center for environmental pollutants, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran r. fouladi fard research center for environmental pollutants, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran r. ardani research center for environmental pollutants, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran a. mohammadbeigi research center for environmental pollutants, qom university of medical sciences, qom, iran k. naddafi department of environmental health engineering, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran m.s. hassanvand center for air pollution research (capr), institute for environmental research (ier), tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background: inhalation of radon and its short-lived decay products is one of the ‎most significant sources of exposure to natural radiation. radon is the second cause ‎of lung cancer in the populations. the present study was carried out under the projects of ‎national radon, with the aim of determining the concentration of indoor in the city of qom ‎located in the central semi-arid region of ir...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
l.a. sathish department of physics, government science college, bangalore – 560 001, indiadepartment of physics, government science college, bangalore – 560 001, india k. nagaraja department of physics, bangalore university, bangalore – 560 056, india h.c. ramanna department of physics, government science college, bangalore – 560 001, india v. nagesh department of physics, government science college, bangalore – 560 001, india s. sundareshan department of physics, vijaya college, bangalore – 560 004, india

background: radon, thoron and their progenies are the most important contributions to human exposure from natural sources. radon exists in soil gas, building materials, indoor atmosphere etc. among all the natural sources of radiation dose to human beings, inhalation of radon contributes a lot. the work presented here emphasizes the long term measurements of radon, thoron and their progeny conc...

Introduction: Alpha particle emitters are very damaging and harmful when entering into the human body ,if   ingested or inhaled , swallowed or absorbed  into the lungs or bloodstream . Uranium (238U), Radium (226Ra) and Radon (222Rn) are typical alpha-particle emitters. Material and Methods: we measured the level of alpha particles emitted from 222Rn, 226Ra, and 238U in blood samples of 10 can...

A. Mohammadbeigi, K. Naddafi, M. Fahiminia, M.S. Hassanvand, R. Ardani, R. Fouladi Fard,

Background: Inhalation of radon and its short-lived decay products is one of the ‎most significant sources of exposure to natural radiation. Radon is the second cause ‎of lung cancer in the populations. The present study was carried out under the projects of ‎national radon, with the aim of determining the concentration of indoor in the city of Qom ‎located in the central se...

A. Kurnaz, M. Atıf Çetiner,

Background: It is considered that if radon gas is inhaled and ingested, it is the primary health risks for lung and stomach cancers. This paper presents the measurement results of radon activity concentrations both residential tap water and dam water for Kastamonu city Centre-Turkey. Materials and Methods: The radon activity concentrations of water samples collected from 60 tap waters at four l...

H.C. Ramanna, K. Nagaraja, L.A. Sathish, S. Sundareshan, V. Nagesh,

Background: Radon, thoron and their progenies are the most important contributions to human exposure from natural sources. Radon exists in soil gas, building materials, Indoor atmosphere etc. Among all the natural sources of radiation dose to human beings, inhalation of radon contributes a lot. The work presented here emphasizes the long term measurements of radon, thoron and their proge...

2016
Ji Hyun Park Dae Ryong Kang Jinheum Kim

Radiation from natural sources is one of causes of the environmental diseases. Radon is the leading environmental cause of lung cancer next to smoking. To investigate the relationship between indoor radon concentrations and lung cancer, researchers must be able to estimate an individual's cumulative level of indoor radon exposure and to do so, one must first be able to assess indoor radon conce...

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