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CONTROL OF TRICHINOSIS BY GAMMA IRRADIATION OF PORK
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954The effect of exposure of trichinous pork to gamma irradiation as a possible means of controlling the disease trichinosis in swine and man has occupied our attention during the past 18 months. By way of introduction, it might be well first to outline the cycle of trichinous infection.
S E, GOULD, H J, GOMBERG, F H, BETHELL
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Effect of Gamma Irradiation on the Chicken Retina
Radiation Research, 1971Chickens were irradiated in the head region with an exposure of 2000 R. The retinae were removed and studied 30 days after irradiation. Phospholipids, proteolipids, ribonucleic acid (RNA), deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), acid phosphatase, and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) were analyzed biochemically.
S R, Bawa, R C, Yashroy
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Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science, 2021
Xuetong Fan, B. Niemira
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Xuetong Fan, B. Niemira
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2018
As a physical treatment, gamma irradiation has many advantages, such as high efficiency, low-cost, eco-friendship, and no remarkable rise in temperature during the treatment process. The degradation changes of starch by radiation are reproducible and quantitative, without needing special appliances to control temperature and environment. The effects of
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As a physical treatment, gamma irradiation has many advantages, such as high efficiency, low-cost, eco-friendship, and no remarkable rise in temperature during the treatment process. The degradation changes of starch by radiation are reproducible and quantitative, without needing special appliances to control temperature and environment. The effects of
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Continuous Irradiation of Beagles with Gamma Rays
Radiation Research, 1993The effects of exposure to 60Co gamma rays for the duration of life on mortality patterns in beagles were investigated. Doses of 3, 7.5, 18.8, 37.5, 75, 127.5, 262.5, 375, or 540 mGy were delivered over a 22-h day 7 days a week. Hazard models with time-dependent covariates were used to identify radiation-related trends in mortality.
B A, Carnes, T E, Fritz
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Storage behaviour of gamma-irradiated mangoes
The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1961Fully grown and green Alphonso mangoes were picked and packaged in polyethylene bags individually, each bag having 12 respiration vents. Half of the fruit were irradiated with 12,000 rad of cobalt-60 gamma rays on the day of picking. The dose rate was 120 rad/min.
P B, MATHUR, N F, LEWIS
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Gamma irradiation of some unsaturated steroids
The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1960The chemical and physical effects of radiation on some steroids, mainly in the powdered form, were investigated. The steroid hormones, cortisone, prednisone, and progesterone, were found to show high stability to radiation damage to supersterilization doses (6 to 18 Mrad) both in presence and absence of air.
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Gamma irradiation of chitosan.
Journal of biomedical materials research, 1998Chitosan has potential biomedical applications that may require the final products to be sterilized before use. The gamma irradiation of purified and highly deacetylated chitosan fibers and films at sterilizing doses (up to 25 kGy) caused main chain scissions.
L Y, Lim, E, Khor, O, Koo
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Gamma irradiation system’s performance tests
Radiation Protection DosimetryAbstract This study reviews the performance analysis of a 137Cs irradiation system that has recently been installed in the laboratory of Uzbek National Institute of Metrology. The laboratory is responsible for calibrating calibration facilities and for calibrating most protection level radiation monitoring instruments used in medical ...
Azamat Taubaldiev, Miloš Živanović
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