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Development of Neutron Sensitive PCP ionization Chamber

  • Lee, Hee-Young;Kim, Jin-Kon
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.27-35
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    • 1974
  • A neutron sensitive ionization chamber has been successfully developed by an improved technique for reactor instrumentation. This instrument is 50mm in diameter and 87cm in length, and can yield a current of 14$\mu$A when in a neutron flux of around 10$^{9}$ nv. The normally required voltage is +350v. The instrument may be removed from operating flux and disassembled immediately without special precautions from radiation.

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Protective Effect of Electrolyzed Reduced Water on the Paraquat-induced Oxidative Damage of Human Lymphocyte DNA (Paraquat에 의한 사람 임파구 DNA 손상에 대한 환원전리수의 보호효과)

  • Park, Eun-Ju;Ryoo, Kun-Kul;Lee, Yoon-Bae;Lee, Jong-Kwon;Lee, Mi-Young
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.155-160
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    • 2005
  • Electrolyzed reduced water (ERW), showing extremely negative oxidation-reduction potential, was used to investigate the effects of paraquat-induced damages on DNA from human lymphocyte. The effect of ERW on paraquat-induced oxidative DNA damage in human lymphocytes was evaluated by Comet assay (single-cell gel electrophoresis) quantified as percentage fluorescence in tail. Comet assay has been used widely to assess the level of the DNA damage in individual cells. Lymphocytes were oxidatively challenged with various concentrations of paraquat for 30 min at $37^{\circ}C$, and were then treated with electrolyzed reduced water for 30 min. The oxidative DNA damage by paraquat, as indicated by the fluorescent tail in DNA, increased in a dose-dependent manner. However, oxidative damage of the DNA was almost completely prevented upon treatment with electrolyzed reduced water.

A Fabrication and Properties of Ionization Chamber Using Madium Exposure Rate (중준위 조사선량율 측정용 전리함의 설계 및 특성)

  • Woo, Hong;Kim, Sung-Hwan;Kang, Hee-Dong
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 1996
  • We had designed and made the cylindrical ionization chamber which operated above 5 mR/h. Using commercial electrometer, we investigated the characterictic of charge collection in the ion chamber. The active volume was 190.4㎤ and overall length and diameter in the chamber was 15.5cm, 5.22cm, respectively. The chamber had three electrodes(inner, central, wall electrode). And background current was 8.39${\times}$10$\^$-14/${\pm}$1.5${\times}$10$\^$-15/A to arrange the electrodes which were coaxial in chamber axis. The collection efficiency of chamber for Cs$\^$137/ was 99.7% when the opreating voltage was applied 400V. Comparing with the commertial dosimetry system, the exposure calibration constant was 4.531${\times}$19$\^$7/R/C. By normalizing to CS$\_$137/ the relative energy response of the chamber was 1.30 for Am$\_$24/, 1.05 for C0$\_$60/, respectively. When the irrarition tranversed to the chamber axis, the isotropic effect of the chamber was not considerable.

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Effect of ionizing radiation on cultured submandibular gland (SG) cells of mouse (전리 방사선 조사에 의한 마우스 배양 악하선 세포의 변화)

  • Lee, Song-Jae
    • The Journal of Korean Society for Radiation Therapy
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.71-77
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    • 1990
  • The present study was undertaken to investigate effects of ionizing radiation on DNA synthesis and chromosomal abnormality in cultured submandibular gland(SG) cells. SG cells from C57BL/6N Crj mice were cultured in Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DME) supplemented with $10\%$ fetal bovine serum, antibiotics and fungizone. The cultured SG cells were irradiated with graded doses of gamma ray ($^{60}Co$) at a dose rate of 58.4rad/min. The effect of irradiation of $^{60}Co$ on DNA synthesis in cultured cells was evaluated by measuring the incorporation of 3H-TdR. Using conventional chromosome techniques and Giemsa staining methods, chromosomal abnormalities in cultured SG cells, induced by irradiation of $^{60}Co$ werw examined. Cytological observations were carried out by a light microscope with high resolving power. The results obtained were as follows : 1. DNA synthesis of SG cells was quantitatively dependent on a radiation dose compare to control. 2. A polyploids and few chromosome-type break, such as single and double breaks, deltions and triradial figures were more predominantly in irradiated SG cells than in control. This increase of chromosomal abnormality was in the proposition to the irradiation doses.

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The study of hot cathode ionization vacuum gauges (열음극 전리진공계 특성연구)

  • 홍승수;정광화;신용현;임종연;이상균
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.277-284
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    • 1998
  • To establish the calibration system of hot cathode ionization gauges as transfer gauges, researches were concentrated on measurements of the pressure ratio, the orifice conductance as well as the porous plug conductance of a ultrahigh vacuum standards system. Two ionization gauges obtained from two different vendors were calibrated in the pressure range of $7{times}10^{-7}$ to $4{times}10^{-3}$ Pa by injecting argon gas into the standards system. As a result, a 4% difference was revealed in non-linearity of the extractor ionization gauge due to the pressure difference between high vacuum and ultrahigh vacuum, and 3% for the stabil ionization gauge. It has been understood that the extractor ionization gauge is able to be used within the 10% error, the uncertainty of the extractor ionization gauge, if properly regulating the sensitivity of the gas. The stabil ionization gauge was also proved to be useable in the maximum error margin of 4% without the control of the gas sensitivity.

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The study of detector condition proper to the measurement of 6MV small x-rays beam (6MV 소형 x-선 beam 측정에 적합한 검출기의 조건에 관한 연구)

  • Yoo, Myung-Jin;Doh, Shin-Hong
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.219-225
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study is to measure such parameters as TMR, OAR, TSF for small beams ranging in size from 12.5mm to 40mm by diode, ionization chamber, film, TLD and to determine proper detectors for the measurement of 6MV small x-ray beams. Diode and film show good results within 2% error for the TMR measurement of the beam as small as beam with diameter 12.5mm. Diode and film have excellent spatial resolution in the OAR measurement and the comparison between two detectors shows the error within 3%. But TMR and OAR can not be measured accurately by the ionization chambers. The TSF by diode and TLD records 0.890.96 for the beams with diameter 12.5mm 40mm. The TSF determined by 0.125cc ionization chamber and markus ionization chamber for the larger beams than the beams with diameter 25mm agrees within 2% comparing with that of diode and TLD.

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The Comparison of Absolute Dose due to Differences of Measurement Condition and Calibration Protocols for Photon Beams (6MV 광자선에서 측정 조건의 변화와 측정법의 차이에 의한 절대 선량값의 비교)

  • 김회남;박성용;서태석;권수일;윤세철
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.87-102
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    • 1997
  • The absolute absorbed dose can be determined according to the measurement conditions; measurement material, detector, energy and calibration protocols. The purpose of this study is to compare the absolute absorbed dose due to the differences of measurement condition and calibration protocols for photon beams. Dosimetric measurements were performed with a farmer type PTW and NEL ionization chambers in water, solid water, and polystyrene phantoms using 6MV photon beams from Siemens linear accelerator. Measurements were made along the central axis of 10cm $\times$ 10cm field size for constant target to surface distance of 100cm for water, solid water and polystyrene phantom. Theoretical absorbed dose intercomparisons between TG21 and IAEA protocol were performed for various measurement combinations of phantom, ion chamber, and electrometer. There were no significant differences of absorbed dose value between TG21 and IAEA protocol. The differences between two protocols are within 1% while the average value of IAEA protocol was 0.5% smaller than TG21 protocol. For the purpose of comparison, all the relative absorbed dose were nomalized to NEL ion chamber with Keithley electrometer and water phantom, The average differences are within 1%, but individual discrepancies are in the range of - 2.5% to 1.2% depending upon the choice of measurement combination. The largest discrepancy of - 2.5% was observed when NEL ion chamber with Keithley electrometer is used in solid water phantom. The main cause for this discrepancy is due to the use of same parameters of stopping power, absorption coeficient, etc. as used in water phantom. It should be mentioned that the solid water phantom is not recommended for absolute dose calibration as the alternative of water, since absorbed dose show some dependency on phantom material other than water. In conclusion, the trend of variation was not much dependent on calibration protocol. However, it shows that absorbed dose could be affected by phantom material other than water.

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