4 results match your criteria: "Cekmece Nuclear Research and Training Center (CNAEM)[Affiliation]"
Radiat Prot Dosimetry
December 2018
Turkish Ministry of Health, Istanbul Health Directorate, Istanbul, Turkey.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the radiation doses to patient during chest (posterior anterior/and lateral) examinations. The study was performed in three public hospitals of İstanbul province with a total of 300 adult patients. Entrance surface dose (ESD) measurements were conducted on computed radiography, digital radiography and screen film system.
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September 2006
Turkish Atomic Energy Authority, Cekmece Nuclear Research and Training Center (CNAEM), P.O. Box 1, Ataturk Airport 34149, Istanbul, Turkey.
Spent radioactive sources (SRS) have been generated from industrial applications, research, and medicine in Turkey. In this study, management of SRS (Co, Cs) at Cekmece Waste Processing and Storage Facility (CWPSF) is described. Eleven Cs sources (total 851 GBq) and four Co sources (total 27.
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September 2006
Turkish Atomic Energy Authority, Cekmece Nuclear Research and Training Center (CNAEM), P.O. Box 1 Ataturk Airport, 34149 Istanbul, Turkey.
Liquid radioactive waste has been generated from the use of radioactive materials in industrial applications, research and medicine in Turkey. Natural zeolites (clinoptilolite) have been studied for the removal of several key radionuclides ((137)Cs, (60)Co, (90)Sr and (110m)Ag) from liquid radioactive waste. The aim of the present study is to investigate effectiveness of zeolite treatment on decontamination factor (DF) in a combined process (chemical precipitation and adsorption) at the laboratory tests and scale up to the waste treatment plant.
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June 2006
Turkish Atomic Energy Authority, Cekmece Nuclear Research and Training Center (CNAEM), Istanbul, Turkey.
Conditioning of radium sources is required before long-term interim storage to avoid the release of radioactive material and to limit radiation exposure. In this study, containment of the radium sources was achieved by high integrity encapsulation designed to control the radon emanation problem. The capsules were made of Type 316 austenitic stainless steel with dimensions of 22mm diameter and 160mm height.
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