A new sequential method for the determination of both natural (U, Th) and anthropogenic (Sr, Cs, Pu, Am) radionuclides has been developed for application to soil and sediment samples. The procedure was optimised using a reference sediment (IAEA-368) and reference soils (IAEA-375 and IAEA-326). Reference materials were first digested using acids (leaching), 'total' acids on hot plate, and acids in microwave in order to compare the different digestion technique.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransuranics and fission products have been measured in lake sediment samples, collected in an alpine wetland, to determine their vertical distribution and calculate inventories. The radionuclides considered are 90Sr, 137Cs, 238Pu, 239/240Pu and 241Am. From the results, a better knowledge of radionuclide accumulation mode and behaviour was obtained.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Boréon area in the Mercantour Massif, S.E. France, was contaminated by radionuclides after the Chernobyl accident in the first days of May 1986.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors describe the evolution and the successive stages that were necessary until the present total substitution of the hip joint could be worked out. The earliest attempts were made in 1923, but only in 1953, professor Marino Zuco, of Rome University Orthopedic Department started to carry out operations of arthroplasty, after 3 years of experimental research. In 1960, Charnley introduced the use of cement (methyl methacrylate), thus initiating the practice of total hip substitution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGonarthosis, a frequent complaint in women over 50, brings about changes in the knee which alter its macro and micro structure and are responsible for alteration of the anatomical axis of the lower limb. The most frequent consequence is knock-knee leading to overloading of the medial compartment and reduction of the internal interosseous space. Whereas in the initial forms symptomatic therapy is the treatment of choice, in severe and advanced cases with complete articular blockage arthroprosthesis is the alternative and in cases with minor limitations of joint movement the best results are obtained by osteotomy intended to restore the correct axis.
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