< sup > 210 < /sup > Po and < sup > 210 < /sup > Pb radioactivity levels in local and imported tobacco used in Palestine and Jordan
This study aimed to assess the concentrations of 210Po and 210Pb in various tobacco samples from Palestine and Jordan. Cigarette smoking is recognized as a significant contributor to the radiation dose received by individuals, primarily due to the elevated levels of 210Pb and 210Po found in tobacco. The analysis revealed that the average concentrations of 210Po in locally sourced tobacco and cigarette samples in Palestine are 16.8 ± 2.3 mBq/g and 18.5 ± 2.0 mBq/g, with a total average of 17.8 ± 7.4 mBq/g (15.5 mBq/cigarette). Similarly, the average concentrations of 210Pb in these samples are 18.5 ± 2.6 mBq/g and 20.3 ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: Lilia A Mashal Fida M Buss Khalil M Thabayneh Source Type: research

The European intercomparison of in-vivo monitoring laboratories: the EIVIC-2020 project
The objective was to assess the implementation of individual-monitoring requirements in EU Member States on the basis of in-vivo measurements and to gain insight into the performance of in-vivo measurements using whole-body counters. In this context, a total of 41 in-vivo monitoring laboratories from 21 countries, together with JRC (EC) and IAEA participated. The results were submitted in terms of activity (Bq) of the radionuclides identified inside phantoms that were circulated to all participants. The measured data were compared with reference activity values to evaluate the corresponding bias according to the standards ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: D Franck O Meisenberg T Beaumont W Buchholz M A L ópez J F Navarro B P érez K H ürkamp B Breustedt F Vanhavere Source Type: research

< sup > 210 < /sup > Po and < sup > 210 < /sup > Pb radioactivity levels in local and imported tobacco used in Palestine and Jordan
This study aimed to assess the concentrations of 210Po and 210Pb in various tobacco samples from Palestine and Jordan. Cigarette smoking is recognized as a significant contributor to the radiation dose received by individuals, primarily due to the elevated levels of 210Pb and 210Po found in tobacco. The analysis revealed that the average concentrations of 210Po in locally sourced tobacco and cigarette samples in Palestine are 16.8 ± 2.3 mBq/g and 18.5 ± 2.0 mBq/g, with a total average of 17.8 ± 7.4 mBq/g (15.5 mBq/cigarette). Similarly, the average concentrations of 210Pb in these samples are 18.5 ± 2.6 mBq/g and 20.3 ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: Lilia A Mashal Fida M Buss Khalil M Thabayneh Source Type: research

The European intercomparison of in-vivo monitoring laboratories: the EIVIC-2020 project
The objective was to assess the implementation of individual-monitoring requirements in EU Member States on the basis of in-vivo measurements and to gain insight into the performance of in-vivo measurements using whole-body counters. In this context, a total of 41 in-vivo monitoring laboratories from 21 countries, together with JRC (EC) and IAEA participated. The results were submitted in terms of activity (Bq) of the radionuclides identified inside phantoms that were circulated to all participants. The measured data were compared with reference activity values to evaluate the corresponding bias according to the standards ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: D Franck O Meisenberg T Beaumont W Buchholz M A L ópez J F Navarro B P érez K H ürkamp B Breustedt F Vanhavere Source Type: research

< sup > 210 < /sup > Po and < sup > 210 < /sup > Pb radioactivity levels in local and imported tobacco used in Palestine and Jordan
This study aimed to assess the concentrations of 210Po and 210Pb in various tobacco samples from Palestine and Jordan. Cigarette smoking is recognized as a significant contributor to the radiation dose received by individuals, primarily due to the elevated levels of 210Pb and 210Po found in tobacco. The analysis revealed that the average concentrations of 210Po in locally sourced tobacco and cigarette samples in Palestine are 16.8 ± 2.3 mBq/g and 18.5 ± 2.0 mBq/g, with a total average of 17.8 ± 7.4 mBq/g (15.5 mBq/cigarette). Similarly, the average concentrations of 210Pb in these samples are 18.5 ± 2.6 mBq/g and 20.3 ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: Lilia A Mashal Fida M Buss Khalil M Thabayneh Source Type: research

The European intercomparison of in-vivo monitoring laboratories: the EIVIC-2020 project
The objective was to assess the implementation of individual-monitoring requirements in EU Member States on the basis of in-vivo measurements and to gain insight into the performance of in-vivo measurements using whole-body counters. In this context, a total of 41 in-vivo monitoring laboratories from 21 countries, together with JRC (EC) and IAEA participated. The results were submitted in terms of activity (Bq) of the radionuclides identified inside phantoms that were circulated to all participants. The measured data were compared with reference activity values to evaluate the corresponding bias according to the standards ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: D Franck O Meisenberg T Beaumont W Buchholz M A L ópez J F Navarro B P érez K H ürkamp B Breustedt F Vanhavere Source Type: research

< sup > 210 < /sup > Po and < sup > 210 < /sup > Pb radioactivity levels in local and imported tobacco used in Palestine and Jordan
This study aimed to assess the concentrations of 210Po and 210Pb in various tobacco samples from Palestine and Jordan. Cigarette smoking is recognized as a significant contributor to the radiation dose received by individuals, primarily due to the elevated levels of 210Pb and 210Po found in tobacco. The analysis revealed that the average concentrations of 210Po in locally sourced tobacco and cigarette samples in Palestine are 16.8 ± 2.3 mBq/g and 18.5 ± 2.0 mBq/g, with a total average of 17.8 ± 7.4 mBq/g (15.5 mBq/cigarette). Similarly, the average concentrations of 210Pb in these samples are 18.5 ± 2.6 mBq/g and 20.3 ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: Lilia A Mashal Fida M Buss Khalil M Thabayneh Source Type: research

The European intercomparison of in-vivo monitoring laboratories: the EIVIC-2020 project
The objective was to assess the implementation of individual-monitoring requirements in EU Member States on the basis of in-vivo measurements and to gain insight into the performance of in-vivo measurements using whole-body counters. In this context, a total of 41 in-vivo monitoring laboratories from 21 countries, together with JRC (EC) and IAEA participated. The results were submitted in terms of activity (Bq) of the radionuclides identified inside phantoms that were circulated to all participants. The measured data were compared with reference activity values to evaluate the corresponding bias according to the standards ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: D Franck O Meisenberg T Beaumont W Buchholz M A L ópez J F Navarro B P érez K H ürkamp B Breustedt F Vanhavere Source Type: research

< sup > 210 < /sup > Po and < sup > 210 < /sup > Pb radioactivity levels in local and imported tobacco used in Palestine and Jordan
This study aimed to assess the concentrations of 210Po and 210Pb in various tobacco samples from Palestine and Jordan. Cigarette smoking is recognized as a significant contributor to the radiation dose received by individuals, primarily due to the elevated levels of 210Pb and 210Po found in tobacco. The analysis revealed that the average concentrations of 210Po in locally sourced tobacco and cigarette samples in Palestine are 16.8 ± 2.3 mBq/g and 18.5 ± 2.0 mBq/g, with a total average of 17.8 ± 7.4 mBq/g (15.5 mBq/cigarette). Similarly, the average concentrations of 210Pb in these samples are 18.5 ± 2.6 mBq/g and 20.3 ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: Lilia A Mashal Fida M Buss Khalil M Thabayneh Source Type: research

The European intercomparison of in-vivo monitoring laboratories: the EIVIC-2020 project
The objective was to assess the implementation of individual-monitoring requirements in EU Member States on the basis of in-vivo measurements and to gain insight into the performance of in-vivo measurements using whole-body counters. In this context, a total of 41 in-vivo monitoring laboratories from 21 countries, together with JRC (EC) and IAEA participated. The results were submitted in terms of activity (Bq) of the radionuclides identified inside phantoms that were circulated to all participants. The measured data were compared with reference activity values to evaluate the corresponding bias according to the standards ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: D Franck O Meisenberg T Beaumont W Buchholz M A L ópez J F Navarro B P érez K H ürkamp B Breustedt F Vanhavere Source Type: research

< sup > 210 < /sup > Po and < sup > 210 < /sup > Pb radioactivity levels in local and imported tobacco used in Palestine and Jordan
This study aimed to assess the concentrations of 210Po and 210Pb in various tobacco samples from Palestine and Jordan. Cigarette smoking is recognized as a significant contributor to the radiation dose received by individuals, primarily due to the elevated levels of 210Pb and 210Po found in tobacco. The analysis revealed that the average concentrations of 210Po in locally sourced tobacco and cigarette samples in Palestine are 16.8 ± 2.3 mBq/g and 18.5 ± 2.0 mBq/g, with a total average of 17.8 ± 7.4 mBq/g (15.5 mBq/cigarette). Similarly, the average concentrations of 210Pb in these samples are 18.5 ± 2.6 mBq/g and 20.3 ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: Lilia A Mashal Fida M Buss Khalil M Thabayneh Source Type: research

The European intercomparison of in-vivo monitoring laboratories: the EIVIC-2020 project
The objective was to assess the implementation of individual-monitoring requirements in EU Member States on the basis of in-vivo measurements and to gain insight into the performance of in-vivo measurements using whole-body counters. In this context, a total of 41 in-vivo monitoring laboratories from 21 countries, together with JRC (EC) and IAEA participated. The results were submitted in terms of activity (Bq) of the radionuclides identified inside phantoms that were circulated to all participants. The measured data were compared with reference activity values to evaluate the corresponding bias according to the standards ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: D Franck O Meisenberg T Beaumont W Buchholz M A L ópez J F Navarro B P érez K H ürkamp B Breustedt F Vanhavere Source Type: research

< sup > 210 < /sup > Po and < sup > 210 < /sup > Pb radioactivity levels in local and imported tobacco used in Palestine and Jordan
This study aimed to assess the concentrations of 210Po and 210Pb in various tobacco samples from Palestine and Jordan. Cigarette smoking is recognized as a significant contributor to the radiation dose received by individuals, primarily due to the elevated levels of 210Pb and 210Po found in tobacco. The analysis revealed that the average concentrations of 210Po in locally sourced tobacco and cigarette samples in Palestine are 16.8 ± 2.3 mBq/g and 18.5 ± 2.0 mBq/g, with a total average of 17.8 ± 7.4 mBq/g (15.5 mBq/cigarette). Similarly, the average concentrations of 210Pb in these samples are 18.5 ± 2.6 mBq/g and 20.3 ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: Lilia A Mashal Fida M Buss Khalil M Thabayneh Source Type: research

The European intercomparison of in-vivo monitoring laboratories: the EIVIC-2020 project
The objective was to assess the implementation of individual-monitoring requirements in EU Member States on the basis of in-vivo measurements and to gain insight into the performance of in-vivo measurements using whole-body counters. In this context, a total of 41 in-vivo monitoring laboratories from 21 countries, together with JRC (EC) and IAEA participated. The results were submitted in terms of activity (Bq) of the radionuclides identified inside phantoms that were circulated to all participants. The measured data were compared with reference activity values to evaluate the corresponding bias according to the standards ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: D Franck O Meisenberg T Beaumont W Buchholz M A L ópez J F Navarro B P érez K H ürkamp B Breustedt F Vanhavere Source Type: research

< sup > 210 < /sup > Po and < sup > 210 < /sup > Pb radioactivity levels in local and imported tobacco used in Palestine and Jordan
This study aimed to assess the concentrations of 210Po and 210Pb in various tobacco samples from Palestine and Jordan. Cigarette smoking is recognized as a significant contributor to the radiation dose received by individuals, primarily due to the elevated levels of 210Pb and 210Po found in tobacco. The analysis revealed that the average concentrations of 210Po in locally sourced tobacco and cigarette samples in Palestine are 16.8 ± 2.3 mBq/g and 18.5 ± 2.0 mBq/g, with a total average of 17.8 ± 7.4 mBq/g (15.5 mBq/cigarette). Similarly, the average concentrations of 210Pb in these samples are 18.5 ± 2.6 mBq/g and 20.3 ...
Source: Radiation and Environmental Biophysics - February 27, 2024 Category: Physics Authors: Lilia A Mashal Fida M Buss Khalil M Thabayneh Source Type: research