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PEACEFUL UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS: CURRENT ISSUES ON RADIATION SAFETY FOR GENERAL PUBLIC
The paper contains brief summary of original and published radiological data relevant to the sites of peaceful underground nuclear explosions: «Globus-1»,«Dnepr-1,2», «Crystal», «Kraton-3», «Kraton-1», «Kimberlit-1», «Angara», «Quartz-3», «Benzol».The ...
V. P. Ramzaev +2 more
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This study analyzed the activity concentrations of various radionuclides in irrigation water, rice components, and corresponding soil samples from eleven paddy fields, revealing significant findings with potential environmental and health implications ...
Wei-Hsiang Huang +4 more
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Decades of CdTe and CdZnTe gamma‐ray spectrometer development define core design principles for room‐temperature semiconductor detectors. This Review highlights how metal halide perovskites rapidly assimilate these principles, particularly through defect and compositional engineering strategies that establish favorable spectroscopic conditions for ...
Younghak Kim +7 more
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SOME DATA FOR SUBSTANTIATION OF CONTROLLING MICROELEMENT COMPOSITION OF HERBAL PLANT RAW MATERIALS
The contents of natural radionuclides in camomile and of germanium element in some herbs and ginseng of different origin were determined by mass spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry.
B. A. Komarov +2 more
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ABSTRACT Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a targeted radiotherapy that exploits the selective accumulation of the 10B isotope within tumors, followed by irradiation with low‐energy neutrons to induce high linear energy transfer particles with short path lengths, resulting in localized tumor cell destruction while sparing surrounding healthy ...
Christoph Selg +2 more
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Abstract In oncology drug development, measuring drug concentrations at the tumor site and at the targeted receptor remains an ongoing challenge. Positron emission tomography (PET)‐imaging is a promising noninvasive method to quantify intratumor exposure of a radiolabeled drug (biodistribution data) and target saturation by treatment doses in vivo ...
Robin Michelet +8 more
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ABSTRACT Freshwater turtles are valuable sentinels of aquatic systems due to their long lifespans and resilience in environments impacted by contaminants. The Permian Basin, dominated by the oil and gas sector, spans western Texas and southeastern New Mexico, USA, including the Pecos River and its tributaries, the Delaware and Black Rivers.
Ana G. G. Sapp +4 more
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Nanobodies, derived from the variable domains of camelid heavy‐chain‐only antibodies, have emerged as transformative biomedical tools due to their nanoscale size, exceptional stability, and unique capacity to recognize cryptic epitopes. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the field, outlining the structural and biochemical features of ...
Zhenrui Ye, Xianyang Li, Meixiao Zhan
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Scale‐aware impact modelling for atmospheric releases of radioactive material
Since the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster in 2011, the UK has developed the process of Joint Agency Modelling (JAM), which provides advice to government in case of atmospheric releases of radioactive material. The timely deployment of JAM requires a prior estimate of the extent to which impacts could reach. Thus, to develop a fast pre‐calculator
Isaac Jadav +2 more
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Cautionary Tales for Science‐Based Policy in Deep‐Sea Mining Governance
ABSTRACT This article examines how low‐certainty scientific claims permeate high‐stakes policy debates before rigorous validation. Using deep‐sea mining governance as a focal domain, the study traces high‐visibility narratives, including the “dark oxygen” hypothesis, radioactive risks of polymetallic nodules, projected impacts of sediment plume ...
Lucía Villar‐Muñoz
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