This publication presents practical information on occupational radiation protection and examples with good practices from the nuclear industry on how to comply with the requirements established in ...
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Radiation injury remains a significant clinical and public health concern, affecting both patients undergoing therapeutic radiotherapy and individuals exposed to accidental or environmental sources of ...
"A lot of the work that's currently being done in this field is looking at alternatives to lead for gamma protection," said Terry Thiem.
Women working in healthcare who are regularly exposed to radiation from x-rays and other imaging procedures need better ionising radiation protection to help minimise their risk of developing breast ...
UV radiation is invisible to the eye and it is non-ionizing form of radiation in the 100 nm to 400 nm wavelength region of the electromagnetic spectrum. UV radiation is arbitrarily divided into UV-A ...
A weightless apron suspended from above the operator is capable of providing better protection against radiation to the head and upper body than standard lead garments, new research shows. Writing in ...
The increasing sophistication of high-voltage systems demands a comprehensive understanding of electric field effects and robust strategies for radiation protection. The interplay of intense electric ...