July-September & October-December 2020 | Vol 43 | Issue 3 & 4 |
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Editorial |
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New nuclear projects: Public perception in general |
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DD Rao |
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Nuclear projects include nuclear power plants, nuclear waste-processing plants, fuel-reprocessing plants, fuel fabrication plants, and nuclear material-mining industries. All of them do release effl... |
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Review Article |
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A qualitative analysis of iodine prophylaxis predistribution as a viable strategy in nuclear emergency preparedness |
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Anirudh Chandra, Murali Seshadri Iyengar, Probal Chaudhury |
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Off-site nuclear emergency preparedness and response plans have conventionally focused on sheltering, stable iodine prophylaxis, and evacuation of residents as the primary short-term protective acti... |
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Original Article |
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Assessment of 235U and 234U concentration in confiscated uranium samples by alpha- and gamma-ray spectrometry techniques |
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Amar Dutt Pant, Anilkumar S Pillai, Narayani Krishnan, Amit Kumar Verma |
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Identification and assessment of the isotopic composition of confiscated uranium are of very much concern when it enters the public domain. This paper describes the methodology used for the estimati... |
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Original Article |
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Ingestion dose due to 226Ra, 228Ra, and 40K in the plant origin food materials grown around BARC, Visakhapatnam |
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P Padma Savitri, T Samba Murty, J Sudhakar, NS Krishna, SK Sahoo, Anil Gupta, A Vinod Kumar |
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Naturally occurring radionuclides of uranium, thorium series, and potassium are significant contributors of ingestion dose. Radioactive concentrations of 226Ra, 228Ra, and
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ISSN - Print: 0972-0464, Online: 2250-0995
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