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This study assessed the potential radiological risks associated with the activities on Olusosun dump site on workers and dwellers of Olusosun community. The activity concentrations of 238U, 232Th and 40K from of soil and water samples were determined using High-Purity Germanium (HPGe) detector. The background radiation level of Olusosun dump site was measured using a portable Geiger-Müller counter-Radeye B20 survey meter.
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November 2019
National Institute of Radiation Protection and Research, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria.
Gamma spectrometric analysis was done on all the different sources of water samples in the rural communities of Egbeda Local Government Area of Oyo State in Nigeria. Water samples were collected from 6 boreholes, 11 streams, 5 taps, and 41 hand-dug wells. The water samples were analyzed using a high-purity germanium detector at the National Institute of Radiation Protection and Research, Ibadan, Nigeria.
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September 2018
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia. National Institute of Radiation Protection and Research, Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority, U.I., Ibadan, Nigeria.
High-energy beta emitters (yttrium-90, strontium-89 and phosphorus-32) are nowadays increasingly used in therapeutic nuclear medicine. Beta particles and bremsstrahlung (photons produced when beta particles interact with materials) are harmful and should be shielded in order to protect the personnel and public from their harmful effects. This work determined the radiation yield, effective atomic number and range associated with the interaction of beta particles with a transparent xBiO-30BO-(70-x)TeO glass system (where x = 40, 50, 60 and 70 mol%) using the ESTAR database and programme; and other relevant equations.
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