Radiological Sciences Department Investigation

Radiological Sciences Department Investigation
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Total Pages: 3
Release: 1956
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At about 6:30 a.m. one of the two Process Operators regularly stationed at 233-S was performing routine work in the Control Room, heard a nearby Poppy alpha detector breaking down.'' He checked and found the instrument appeared to be in operating condition as it would respond to a high level source. Further checking indicated that he was contaminated and that nearby horizontal surfaces were contaminated. This information was phoned to the Shift Supervisor who told the Operator that he would be right out and to throw a pair of shoe covers out the door. On arriving, the Supervisor donned the shoe covers and then quickly checked the Poppy response and confirmed the report of the Operator. Both men then left the building. Just outside they met the other Process Operator assigned to 233-S, returning from the lunchroom. The second Operator was handed a smear, previously taken and checked by the Supervisor, and told to check it on a Poppy in the load-out-room, a room adjacent to where the contamination was originally found. When the Supervisor heard the load-out-room Poppy break down as the smear was checked he instructed both Operators to stand by just outside the building while he went for monitoring assistance. This report discusses the radiation monitoring survey results.

Radiological Sciences Department Investigation, Radiation Incident, Class I

Radiological Sciences Department Investigation, Radiation Incident, Class I
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Total Pages: 2
Release: 1954
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During a routine beta-gamma hand and shoe count, an employee discovered that his shoes were contaminated. This document discusses the spread of particulate contamination at the Biophysics Laboratory, Building 329, 300 Area on July 6, 1954.

Research Training in Radiology

Research Training in Radiology
Author: National Institute of General Medical Sciences (U.S.)
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Total Pages: 64
Release: 1971
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Status of Research in Diagnostic Radiology

Status of Research in Diagnostic Radiology
Author: National Institute of General Medical Sciences (U.S.). Radiology Training Committee
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Total Pages: 156
Release: 1968
Genre: Diagnosis, Radioscope
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Radiological Sciences Department Investigation Radiation Incident, Class I

Radiological Sciences Department Investigation Radiation Incident, Class I
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Total Pages: 4
Release: 1953
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Fragments of radioactive materials were deposited in the Redox area during August, 1953. By radiation monitoring, the location, physical properties, and dosage were determined. The cause was assumed to be the buildup of ammonium nitrate containing ruthenium on the filters of the Redox stack. The amount of occupational exposure, and the reasons why this incident happened were also discussed.

Radiology in Forensic Medicine

Radiology in Forensic Medicine
Author: Giuseppe Lo Re
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-07-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3319967371

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This book offers a comprehensive overview of the forensic and radiological aspects of pathological findings, focusing on the most relevant medico-legal issues, such as virtual autopsy (virtopsy), anthropometric identification, post-mortem decomposition features and the latest radiological applications used in forensic investigations. Forensic medicine and radiology are becoming increasingly relevant in the international medical and legal field as they offer essential techniques for determining cause of death and for anthropometric identification. This is highly topical in light of public safety and economic concerns arising as a result of mass migration and international tensions. The book discusses the latest technologies applied in the forensic field, in particular computed tomography and magnetic resonance, which are continuously being updated. Radiological techniques are fundamental in rapidly providing a full description of the damage inflicted to add to witness and medical testimonies, and forensic/radiological anthropology supplies valuable evidence in cases of violence and abuse. Written by international experts, it is of interest to students and residents in forensic medicine and radiology. It also presents a new approach to forensic investigation for lawyers and police special corps as well as law enforcement agencies.