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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «OXYGEN EFFECT»
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Radiobiology for the Radiologist
In summary, the oxygen effect is large and important in the case of sparsely
ionizing radiations, such as xrays; is absent for densely ionizing radiations, such
as αparticles; and has an intermediate value forfast neutrons. THETIME
ATWHICH ...
Eric J. Hall, Amato J. Giaccia, 2012
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Physics and Radiobiology of Nuclear Medicine
Such radiosensitization by oxygen is called the oxygen effect and is measured by
a quantity called the oxygen enhancement ratio (OER). The OER is given by the
ratio of the dose required to produce a given radiation damage to cells in the ...
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Introduction to Ion Beam Biotechnology
A.4. INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS A.4.1. Oxygen Effect and
Oxygen Enhancement Ratio Radiation effects in irradiated biological systems or
molecules increase with increasing oxygen concentration in the medium.
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Handbook of Radiobiology
Its ability to potentiate radiation response is called the oxygen effect, which is
expressed in terms of the oxygen enhancement ratio (OER): OER = Dose under
anoxic condition to produce an effect Dose under oxygenated condition to
produce ...
Interpretation of the Oxygen Effect on Dislocation Velocity Immobilization of
Dislocations by Oxygen . . . . . I. Release Stress of Dislocations Immobilized by
Oxygen Impurities 2. State of Oxygen Segregated on Dislocations *>.w.~ . Effect
of ...
is actually a postirradiation oxygen effect that develops in S. aureus only if
oxygen is present during irradiation. Such a postirradiation component of
damage in 1011 was recognized in the spore at levels of EVP below 10—3 torr,“)
but not at ...
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Advances in Photodynamic Therapy: Basic, Translational, and ...
The oxygen effect in radiation therapy is well documented but not completely
understood, since oxygen protects rather than sensitizes biomolecules in solution
[7–9]. It is believed that oxygen reacts with radiation products in cells and “fixes” ...
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An Annotated Bibliography on Diving and Submarine Medicine
The reciprocal oxygen 1891 (oxygen)Effect of dead space hyperventilation on the
a 863 (oxygen)Ef feet of quinones on ascites cancer cells in 1009 oxygen effect
to radio therapy /Some potential applicati 1890 (oxygen)Effects of compression ...
Charles Wesley Shilling, Margaret F. Werts, 1971
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Biochemical and Clinical Aspects of
Oxygen
This is known as the oxygen effect, which was brought to the attention of
radiobiologists and radiotherapists in their classical paper by Gray, et al., 1953 (4
). Concentrations of oxygen below about 10'6 mole/liter (about 500 ppm) have no
effect ...
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Clinical Radiation Oncology
an average of about 15%.107 Mechanistic Aspects of the Oxygen Effect A more
rigorous analysis of the nature of the oxygen effect is possible with cells or
bacteria grown in vitro. Historically, oxygen had been termed a “dose-modifying
agent,” ...
Leonard L. Gunderson, Joel E. Tepper, 2011
7 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «OXYGEN EFFECT»
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oxygen effect est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Dr. Daniel Hahn, University of Florida - "Sexy" Fruit Flies
While this “low-oxygen effect” has been known for some time, our lab was the first to show that antioxidants produced by the insects themselves ... «WAMC, mai 14»
Study: High living keeps you thinner
The study found the low-oxygen effect held for all military occupations other than aircrew, "who were protected regardless of duty location, ... «seattlepi.com, avril 14»
Low-oxygen Environment Increases Sterile Insect Longevity
The “low-oxygen effect” has been known for decades, but the physiological basis for it had never been rigorously tested or analyzed, Hahn said ... «Entomology Today, févr 14»
How 'sexier' sterile males can reduce invasive flies
The “low-oxygen effect” has been known for decades, but the physiological basis for it had never been rigorously tested or analyzed, Hahn ... «Futurity: Research News, févr 14»
UF/IFAS researchers demonstrate improved appeal of sterile flies …
The “low-oxygen effect” has been known for decades, but the physiological basis for it had never been rigorously tested or analyzed, Hahn said ... «University of Florida, févr 14»
Scholler Packaging, a modern full-service partner for the packaging …
“In recent years, topics like HD, oxygen effect, flat top dots and micro structures etc. have been very intensively discussed in the market”, states ... «MyPrintResource.com, juil 13»
Fem presents bubbling billboard
Rakesh Endlaw, chief executive officer, Adbur (the in house ad agency of Dabur), says, "The 'Oxygen Effect' message was difficult to deliver in ... «afaqs, sept 12»