Publications by authors named "Zeev B Alfassi"

In radiation exposure scenarios where physical dosimetry is absent or inefficient, dose estimation must rely on biological markers. A reliable biomarker is of utmost importance in correlating biological system changes with radiation exposure. Human DNA topoisomerase ІB (topo І) is a ubiquitous nuclear enzyme, which is involved in essential cellular processes, including transcription, DNA replication and DNA repair, and is the target of anti-cancer drugs.

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In the experimental determination of activity of low gamma energy emitters by HPGe spectrometry, after cyclotron irradiation of thick targets of high Z elements, it is mandatory to introduce a correction for gamma-ray self-absorption in the target. The amount of this correction is substantial in order to provide a statistically acceptable agreement with the thick-target-yield data obtained by integration of the experimental thin-target-yield data that are very slightly affected by self-absorption instead.

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A method is described to locate a radioactive point source in a lung using a commercial array of lung detectors. The method takes advantage of the fact that modern commercial systems consist of several Ge detectors, each connected to a multi-channel analyzer, and the information from each detector can be analyzed separately. The system is calibrated with point sources placed in various locations in the lungs of a phantom.

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Two widespread misconceptions regarding Tc are dealt with. First, it is shown that although primordial Tc has decayed completely, Tc is still present in nature due to natural processes, in addition to substantial man-made quantities. Thus, Tc cannot be considered as a purely artificial element.

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It is indicated that for comparison of two mass-spectra the normalization of each ion current should be done such that each spectrum will form a unit vector, i.e., SigmaXi2 = 1, where Xi are the various components of the mass spectrum.

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The unknown distribution of a radioactive material in a bulky volume will induce considerable inaccuracies in the determination of its activity due to the unknown geometry and absorption factors. The methods of using two detectors and of employing the full-energy peak to total ratio were investigated to evaluate parameters, which can be used to improve the accuracy of activity determination.

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The concept of representing the detector volume by a virtual point detector in order to facilitate efficiency evaluations was proposed in the past for non-absorbing media. The validity of the model was expanded also to absorbing media present between the detector and a point source in front of it. Empirical values were determined based on experiments with aluminum, copper, iron and lead.

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It is shown that identification tests of different dimensions or dimensionless should not be evaluated (for their efficiency to identify molecules from their mass spectrum) by comparing the tests for a molecule itself (repeated measurements) with other molecules. This kind of tests must have similar dimensions (units). Another possibility is the comparison of tests on the basis of success of correct prediction for "unknown" molecules from a library of standards.

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