In case of radiological accident, retrospective dosimetry is needed to reconstruct the absorbed dose of overexposed individuals not wearing personal dosimeters at the onset of the incident. In such a situation, emergency mass triage will be required. In this context, it has been shown that Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy would be a rapid and sensitive method, on the field deployable system, allowing dose evaluation of a great number of people in a short time period. This methodology uses tooth enamel as a natural dosimeter. Ionising radiations create stable free radicals in the enamel, in a dose dependent manner, which can be detected by EPR directly in the mouth with an appropriate resonator. Teeth are often subject to r...
Dosimetry based on the detection by electron paramagnetic resonance ( EPR) spectroscopy of ionizing ...
The use of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) for dosimetry is based on the capability of the tec...
Currently, EPR measurements are based on the assumption that odontogenesis (the series of events bet...
In case of radiological accident, retrospective dosimetry is needed to reconstruct the absorbed dose...
In the aftermath of a major radiological accident, the medical management of overexposed individuals...
<div><p>In the aftermath of a major radiological accident, the medical management of overexposed ind...
In the aftermath of a major radiological accident, the medical management of overexposed individuals...
Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR) of tooth enamel is a relatively new technique for...
There is now an increased need for accident dosimetry due to the increased risk of significant expos...
Results are presented for electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) dosimetry with tooth enamel that foc...
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) in human tooth enamel is a powerful tool for individual dose r...
The electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is widely applied for retrospective dosimetri...
Powdered human tooth enamel was exposed to Co-60 gamma rays up to a dose of 100 kGy. The electron pa...
In case of acute exposure to ionizing radiation, the dose absorbed by the victims has to be rapidly ...
The problem of determination of the individual absorbed dose is one of the key issue of radiation me...
Dosimetry based on the detection by electron paramagnetic resonance ( EPR) spectroscopy of ionizing ...
The use of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) for dosimetry is based on the capability of the tec...
Currently, EPR measurements are based on the assumption that odontogenesis (the series of events bet...
In case of radiological accident, retrospective dosimetry is needed to reconstruct the absorbed dose...
In the aftermath of a major radiological accident, the medical management of overexposed individuals...
<div><p>In the aftermath of a major radiological accident, the medical management of overexposed ind...
In the aftermath of a major radiological accident, the medical management of overexposed individuals...
Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR) of tooth enamel is a relatively new technique for...
There is now an increased need for accident dosimetry due to the increased risk of significant expos...
Results are presented for electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) dosimetry with tooth enamel that foc...
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) in human tooth enamel is a powerful tool for individual dose r...
The electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is widely applied for retrospective dosimetri...
Powdered human tooth enamel was exposed to Co-60 gamma rays up to a dose of 100 kGy. The electron pa...
In case of acute exposure to ionizing radiation, the dose absorbed by the victims has to be rapidly ...
The problem of determination of the individual absorbed dose is one of the key issue of radiation me...
Dosimetry based on the detection by electron paramagnetic resonance ( EPR) spectroscopy of ionizing ...
The use of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) for dosimetry is based on the capability of the tec...
Currently, EPR measurements are based on the assumption that odontogenesis (the series of events bet...