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PROTECTIVE VALUES OF LEAD FOIL
Archives of Dermatology, 1950In general, dermatologists are unaware of the percentage of radiation transmitted by the lead foil they so commonly use for protection of the skin. In the administration of heavy doses for epitheliomas and plantar warts, this lack of precise knowledge leads to the frequent employment of multiple layers of foil—entirely unnecessary in most instances ...
R S, LANDAUER, R S, LANDAUER
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Do Protective Lead Garments Harbor Harmful Bacteria?
Orthopedics, 2011This study attempted to identify and characterize bacteria present on shared-use protective lead shielding garments worn in the operating room. Those worn at the authors’ institution were collected and swabbed in designated 5×5-cm areas. Swabs were sent to the clinical laboratory for bacterial isolation and identification.
Brian F, Grogan +5 more
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Leading Attacks in Privacy Protection Domain
2021In this chapter, we discuss seven leading attacks in privacy domain built upon the major privacy concerns in general cases. There are background knowledge attack, collusion attack, linkage attack, structural attack, forgery attack, eavesdropping attack, and Sybil attack.
Youyang Qu +3 more
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Protection Measurements of Lead-Shielded Radium
Radiology, 1946Most Data On radium protection are based on the absorption coefficients obtained with narrow collimated beams and on the application of the “inverse-square” law. Yet, in the majority of protection problems we are dealing with radiation that is not limited to a small cross section and with conditions where the scattered radiation from neighboring ...
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Quality assurance of lead aprons for radiation protection
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2023Abstract Radiation protection is essential to minimize the harmful effects of ionizing radiation. Lead equivalent apron is one of the common protective devices to reduce the occupational risk of radiation exposure. The aim of the study is to analyse the percentage attenuation of 0.5 mm lead equivalent apron.
Periyasamy Revathy +1 more
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Lead aprons: how protected are you?
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2012No. 305 Influence of a self-reporting metric (SRM) on IR physicians’ documentation of adverse events and complications B. Janne d’Othee, Z. Haskal, A. Rodgers, H.M. Richard, III, B. Iliescu; Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD Purpose: To evaluate a new metric aiming at improved reporting ...
G.E. Goldstein +3 more
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