13 articles in this issue
H. Dama,S. I. Aisyah,S Sudarsono,A. K. Dewi,K. Wibisono
Climate change with the impact of drought stress has become a major environmental problem for rice (Oryza sativa L.). The use of gamma ray radiation at a dose of 300 Gy is one way to develop drought tolerant rice varieties with little change to the charac... see more
M. Das,K. C. Naik,N. Biswal,R. N. Panda
In the present scenario, the search for the thermally fissile nuclei is crucial and also important not only for the research background of nuclear physics but also for the great social and economic impact on the country. Many theoretical works have been p... see more
D. P. Perkasa,W. Arozal,M. Suhaeri
Radiosynthesized silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) offer benefits for treatment of chronic colon inflammation due to their anti-inflammatory activity. Targeted delivery of AgNPs to the colon allows topical treatment at high concentration but at reduced systemi... see more
S. Murniasih,D. S. Prabasiwi,S Sukirno
The existence of a Coal-Fired Power Plant (CFPP) is suspected to affect the environment quality, especially the increment of natural radionuclides content which is found in coal as raw material.Therefore, systematic analysis of natural radionuclides (210P... see more
F. Haryanto,M. F. Rhani,C. Anam,S. Yani
The aim of this study was to characterize electron contamination of a flattened (FF) and an unflattened (FFF) Varian Clinac iX 6X and 15X photon beams using Monte Carlo (MC) simulation. EGSnrc MC technique was used to model the flattened and unflattened h... see more
T. Amalia,B. Zulkarnaien,C. Anam,K. Nurcahyo,H. Tussyadiah,D. E. Pradana
Institutional diagnostic reference levels are used for quality assurance in radiology departments. The purpose of this study was to establish an institutional diagnostic reference level (DRL) and to provide a practical tool in diagnostic radiology and nuc... see more
D. Pérez,D. Milian,L. Hernández,A. Gámez,D. Lorenzo,C. Brayner
Radioisotope 99Mo is one of the most essential radioisotopes in nuclear medicine. Its production in an Aqueous Homogeneous Reactor (AHR) could be potentially advantageous compared to the traditional technology, based on target irradiation in a heterogeneo... see more
E. Hiswara,D. Kartikasari,N. Nuraeni,H. Sofyan,K. Y. P. Sandy
Interventional cardiology is a minimally-invasive imaging procedure that allows medical doctor to evaluate and treat structural heart diseases. Due to its main advantages of avoidance of the scars and pain, as well as long post-operative recovery, interve... see more
I. G. Sukadana,I. W. Warmada,F. Pratiwi,A. Harijoko,T. B. Adimedha,A. W. Yogatama
Thorium (Th) anomaly was found in Adang Volcanic Complexes, Mamuju Area, West Sulawesi. This element is associated with high-value elements, the rare earth elements (REE). The minerals containing Th and REE were found in veins mineralization with various ... see more
D. R. Barleany,H. Heriyanto,H. Alwan,V. Kurniawati,A. Muyassaroh,E Erizal
Superabsorbent hydrogels are polymers with a 3D network that have attracted the attention of scientists and industrialists because of their fantastic ability to absorb and retain water and aqueous solutions. The most widely used and commercially available... see more