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Non-Ionizing Radiation measurements in hospital environments
2015 XVI Workshop on Information Processing and Control (RPIC), 2015As a first step toward the objective of the Technological Development Project called Optimization and Control of Non-Ionizing Radiation (NIR) [1] we measured-for different bands of the radio-electrical spectrum-the various levels of electric field detected at the Corrientes Institute of Cardiology.
Juan A. Chiozza+4 more
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Non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation monitoring in Greece
annals of telecommunications - annales des télécommunications, 2008The design, development, and operation of a network for the monitoring of the non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation in Greece is presented in this paper. Two independent sub-networks, called “Hermes” and “pedion24” have been operating since November 2002 in many areas, and more than 4,000,000 electric field strength measurements have been conducted to
Agamemnon Yalofas+4 more
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A Combined Monitor-Dosimeter for Non-Ionizing Radiation
MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, 2005The temperature-dependent light-scattering properties of cholesteric liquid crystals and the thermal fade characteristics of pre-irradiated thermoluminescence dosimetry tags are combined in a differential calorimeter configuration to provide measures of present, average and accumulated exposures to non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation.
R.A. Hendrickson+2 more
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International workshop on non-ionizing radiation protection in medicine.
Medical Physics (Lancaster), 2013An international workshop brought together a range of stakeholders to consider protection from non-ionizing radiation used in medicine, research and cosmetics.
Z. Sienkiewicz
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Adaptive response induced by non-ionizing radiation
Toxicology Letters, 2017The acquired resistance by cells and organisms pre-exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation or selected genotoxic chemicals to the damaging effect of higher doses of the same or other agents, is commonly referred to as adaptive response (AR) It has been demonstrated in several cell types as well as in vivo experiments, by measuring chromosomal and ...
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The Use of Non-Ionizing Radiation for Therapeutic Heating [PDF]
Various forms of non-ionizing radiation are used for the therapeutic application of heat. As part of this symposium, a brief overview will be given on the use of therapeutic heat in the form of shortwave, microwave and ultrasonic radiation. Goals in therapeutic heat application are as follows: (1) to increase extensibility of collagen tissue; (2) to ...
Justus F. Lehmann, C. Gerald Warren
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International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2019
Purpose: Serotonin (5-HT) is implicated in the underlying mechanisms which mediate cell death following ionizing radiation exposure, however, effects appear to be cell type-dependent. We sought to further characterize the role of 5-HT and 5-HT receptors (
Jacob J Curtis+3 more
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Purpose: Serotonin (5-HT) is implicated in the underlying mechanisms which mediate cell death following ionizing radiation exposure, however, effects appear to be cell type-dependent. We sought to further characterize the role of 5-HT and 5-HT receptors (
Jacob J Curtis+3 more
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A Passive Method for Monitoring Non-Ionizing Radiation
MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, 2005The temperature-dependent light scattering properties of cholesteric liquid crystals are used as both the sensing and indicating mechanism in a calorimetric radiation monitor. The liquid crystals are arranged on two dielectric disks; one is a plain dielectric and the other is metal coated.
D.T. Stephenson, G.E. Fanslow
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EXPOSURE TO NON-IONIZING RADIATION OF PERSONNEL IN PHYSIOTHERAPY
2006There is a variety of sources of non-ionizing radiation (NIR) in physiotherapy: pulsed magnets, d'Arsonvale devices, equipment for microwave and high frequency therapy, optical sources (UV, IR and visible), lasers. This creates big difficulties to make precise exposure assessment on the workplaces.
Michel Israel, Peter Tschobanoff
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