Although most of the harmful radionuclides are of anthropogenic origin and released from military or industrial processes, radioactive substances also occur naturally in the environment, e.g. uranium. Low standards of nuclear facilities can lead to contamination of employees with radionuclides due to inhalation of gases or dust, or contamination of skin or wounds. Various sources for radionuclide exposure may represent concerns for radioactive polonium or plutonium exposure, for instance terrorist actions on the infrastructure such as on drinking water basins. Early health effects after extensive radiation exposure may be vomiting, headaches, and fatigue, followed by bone marrow depression, fever, and diarrhea. The main purpose of radionucl...
Since its discovery in the early 1940s the element plutonium has been seen by mankind as both an opp...
The radiochemical analysis of plutonium activity in urine is the main method for indirect estimation...
Plutonium isotopes, most of them a-emitters, cause radiolytic changes in the matrix, in whic h they ...
Although most of the harmful radionuclides are of anthropogenic origin and released from military or...
Follow-up studies after the Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents have shown that 137Cs and 131I made up...
The potential consequences of a major radiological event are not only large-scale external radiation...
When radionuclides are accidentally ingested or inhaled, blood circulation or tissue/organ depositio...
Although the deleterious effects of exposure to ionizing radiation were first recognized and describ...
Although the deleterious effects of exposure to ionizing radiation were first recognized and describ...
After a radiation emergency that involves the dispersal of radioactive material, patients can become...
International audienceIn case of an incident in the nuclear industry or an act of war or terrorism, ...
Ca-DTPA was used for the medical treatment of plutonium and americium contaminations in the CEA and ...
Abstract A wide spectrum of scenarios may lead to radiation incidents and the liberation of radioact...
International audienceThe possibility of accidents in the nuclear industry or of nuclear terrorist a...
We have briefly reviewed the biological hazards associated with the actinide elements. The most abun...
Since its discovery in the early 1940s the element plutonium has been seen by mankind as both an opp...
The radiochemical analysis of plutonium activity in urine is the main method for indirect estimation...
Plutonium isotopes, most of them a-emitters, cause radiolytic changes in the matrix, in whic h they ...
Although most of the harmful radionuclides are of anthropogenic origin and released from military or...
Follow-up studies after the Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents have shown that 137Cs and 131I made up...
The potential consequences of a major radiological event are not only large-scale external radiation...
When radionuclides are accidentally ingested or inhaled, blood circulation or tissue/organ depositio...
Although the deleterious effects of exposure to ionizing radiation were first recognized and describ...
Although the deleterious effects of exposure to ionizing radiation were first recognized and describ...
After a radiation emergency that involves the dispersal of radioactive material, patients can become...
International audienceIn case of an incident in the nuclear industry or an act of war or terrorism, ...
Ca-DTPA was used for the medical treatment of plutonium and americium contaminations in the CEA and ...
Abstract A wide spectrum of scenarios may lead to radiation incidents and the liberation of radioact...
International audienceThe possibility of accidents in the nuclear industry or of nuclear terrorist a...
We have briefly reviewed the biological hazards associated with the actinide elements. The most abun...
Since its discovery in the early 1940s the element plutonium has been seen by mankind as both an opp...
The radiochemical analysis of plutonium activity in urine is the main method for indirect estimation...
Plutonium isotopes, most of them a-emitters, cause radiolytic changes in the matrix, in whic h they ...