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Radon (222Rn) is a radioactive gas, from the 238U decay chain, that contributes in large part of the natural radiation dose to which humans are exposed. Radon is the second cause of lung cancer after tobacco. The US-EPA considers a concentration of 148 Bq... see more

A program to deal with the medical consequences of a radiological terrorism incident or a nuclear accident requires three principal components: (i) the technology to rapidly determine the radiation doses received by a large number of people, (ii) methods ... see more

Natural radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th and 40K in soil are the primary component of the background exposure sources of the population. Study of the external exposure due to gamma-ray radiation of natural radionuclides is important because this may contribute ... see more

Introduction: To compare radiological and clinical outcomes of posterior wallacetabulum fractures and posterior wall fracture dislocations.Materials and methods: Data were retrospectively gathered from one universityhospital including 52 acetabulum fractu... see more

Despite the wide use of antibiotics today, deep neck space infections still present potentially life-threatening conditions. In children, they mostly arise due to perforation of an inflamed lymph node, while in adults the common causes are dental infectio... see more

Disposal sites use series of natural and engineered barriers to contain either radioactive wastes and or spent nuclear fuel. Migration of radionuclide and their pathways studies are carried out as selection criteria of radioactive waste disposal/storage f... see more

Introduction: To compare radiological and clinical outcomes of posterior wallacetabulum fractures and posterior wall fracture dislocations.Materials and methods: Data were retrospectively gathered from one universityhospital including 52 acetabulum fractu... see more

AbstractBackground: The global prevalence of intracranial aneurysms is estimated at 2.3%. Limited literature is available on intracranial aneurysms in HIV-infected patients.Objectives: To describe the radiological appearance of intracranial aneurysms in... see more

The object of research is the measurement, assessment, visualization and control of the effects of radiation exposure on life, public health, environmental protection and safety of national economic facilities, taking into account the risk of man-made dis... see more

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