55 research outputs found

    Monte Carlo calculation of neutron doses to organs of a female undergoing a pelvic 18 MV irradiation

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    Applying of high-energy photon beams beside all advantages obstacled by photoneutrons that may cause extra dose to the patient that has not been considered in routine radiotherapy. The purpose of this study is calculation of neutron and gamma doses to a female undergoing a pelvic 18 MV irradiation. A simplified Linac head model as a sphere with 10 cm radius of tungsten and with the total spectrum of an isotropic neutron distribution was located inside a typical bunker. The female anthropomorphic phantom was irradiated with equal weighted four-field pelvic box (18MV). MCNPX (2.4.0) code was used to calculate of absorbed doses. The greatest effective dose, 1.04 mSv Gy-1, was calculated for the AP field while the lowest effective dose, 0.36 mSv Gy-1, was obtained for the RL field. The Percent risk of fatal second malignancy of neutron contamination following a 70 Gy x-ray treatment dose (with equal weights for each field, 17.5 Gy) is 0.152 , including 0.056 for the AP field, 0.033 for the PA field, 0.031 for the RL field and 0.032 for the LL field. If this dose delivered only with the AP field, the risk would be 0.224 , which is 32 higher than that is in case of 4-field irradiation. Our present analysis shows that this simplified model can be used to estimating of photoneutron doses

    The effects of backscattered radiation into beam monitor chamber: Study of 6 and 18 MV conventional and removed flattening filter clinical accelerator

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    In some linear accelerators (Linac), the collected charges in beam monitor chamber (BMC) is partly caused by the backscattered particles from the accelerator components downstream the BMC that influence the Linac output factors. In the intensity modulated radiation therapy technique, the desired dose distribution can be achieved through an unflattened beam. Although removing the flattening filter provides some advantages, the amount of backscatter radiation into BMC can be changed. In this study, contribution of backscattered particles into the BMC response of a Varian 2300 C/D Linac with and without a flattening filter was determined for 6, 18 MV photon beams. The experimental procedure included telescopic method and calculation procedure consisted of Monte Carlo simulation (MCNPX, version 2.4.0), were used to investigate the contribution of backscattered particles into the BMC performance. Our results showed a 2.3 and 3 increase in backscatter for a 0.5 � 0.5 cm2 field compared to a 40 � 40 cm2 field for 6 MV and 18 M V, respectively. The energy deposition from backscattered radiation is mainly caused by backscattered electrons. Removing the flattening filter did not change the BMC performance for a conventional Linac with a flattening filter. However, this result was not valid for small fields (e.g. 0.5 � 0.5 cm2, 18 MV). The corrected backscatter factors is necessary to taking into account the contribution of backscattered radiation in the monitor chamber response for small fields in the case of the free flattening filter Linacs (18 MV)

    I understand your pain but I do not feel it: lower affective empathy in response to others’ social pain in narcissism

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    Introduction: While the relationship between narcissism and empathy has been well-researched, studies have paid less attention to empathic accuracy, i.e., appreciating the precise strength of another person’s emotions, and self-other distinction, in terms of the disparity between affective ratings for self and other in response to emotive stimuli. Furthermore, empathic responses may vary depending on whether the pain is physical or social.Methods: We investigated empathic accuracy, affective empathy, and the distinction between pain, emotion and intensity ratings for self and other, in high (n = 44) and low (n = 43) narcissism groups (HNG and LNG, respectively) selected from 611 students, in response to both types of pain. Participants watched six videos where targets expressed genuine experiences of physical and social pain, and rated the perceived affect and pain experienced by the person in the video and their own empathic emotional responses.Results and discussion: The HNG displayed lower affective empathy and empathic accuracy than the LNG for both pain types. Within the HNG there was higher empathic accuracy for social vs. physical pain, despite reduced affective empathy for social pain, in contrast to the LNG. In addition to this paradox, the HNG demonstrated greater differences between ratings for the self and for target others than the LNG, suggesting that narcissism is associated with higher self-other distinction in response to viewing other people describing social pain

    A full quantitative analysis of 18 MV photon beam from 2100 C/D-Varian clinical linear accelerator with and without flattening filter

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    Background: During intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) technique, theoretically, presence of flattening filter (FF) across the beamline of clinical linear accelerator (linac) is not essential to obtain uniform lateral profiles due to intensity modulation of photon beams by multileaf collimators (MLCs). The aim of this study was to investigate the dosimetrical properties of 18 MV photon beam-Varian linac with and without FF. Materials and Methods: All dose measurements were performed on 18 MV, FF mode-Varian 2100C/D linac. The FF and flattening filter free (FFF) modes of linac were modeled by MCNPX 2.4. code. The photon and contaminant electrons spectra, dose rate, present depth doses (PDD), lateral dose profiles, total and collimator scatter factors and out of field doses were calculated and compared with and without FF. Results: Removing the FF increased the photon and contaminant electron fluences by factors of 5.48 and 3.94 for a 5 � 5 cm2 field size, respectively. The surface dose increased up to 155. The flatness of dose profile was disturbed and deteriorated with increase of field size. Despite the dependence of the total scattering factor on field size, the variation of collimator scattering factors was neglected. The out-of-field dose decreased about 81.5 for a 5 � 5 cm2 field size. Conclusion: Removing FF from the linac head increases the dose rate and decreases the out-of-field dose, but the increased skin dose and deteriorated flatness of lateral dose profile are the main disadvantages of the FFF mode. © 2019 Novin Medical Radiation Institute. All rights reserved

    Monte carlo estimation of electron contamination in a 18 MV clinical photon beam

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    Background: The electron contamination may reduce or even diminish the skin sparing property of the megavoltage beam. The detailed characteristics of contaminant electrons are presented for different field sizes and cases. Materials and Methods: The Monte Carlo code, MCNPX, has been used to simulate 18 MV photon beam from a Varian Linac-2300 accelerator. All dose measurements were carried out using a PTW-MP2 scanner with an ionization chamber (0.6 CC) at the water phantom. Results: The maximum electron contaminant dose at the surface ranged from 6.1 for 5 � 5 cm2 to 38.8 for 40 � 40 cm2 and at the depth of maximum dose was 0.9 up to 5.77 for the 5 � 5 cm2 to the 40 � 40 cm2 field sizes, respectively. The additional contaminant electron dose at the surface for the field with tray increased 2.3 for 10 � 10 cm2, 7.3 for 20 � 20 cm2, and 21.4 for 40 � 40 cm2 field size comparing to the standard field without any accessories. This increase for field with tray and shaping block was 5.3 and 13.3 for 10 � 10 and 20 � 20 cm2, respectively, while, the electron contamination decreased for the fields with wedge, i.e. 2.2 for the 10 � 10 cm2 field. Conclusion: The results have provided more comprehensive knowledge of the high-energy clinical beams and may be useful to develop the accurate treatment planning systems capable of taking the electron contamination in to account

    Ecotoxicity and fungal deterioration of recycled polypropylene/wood composites: Effect of wood content and coupling

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    Polypropylene (PP)/wood composites were produced by homogenization in a twin-screw extruder and injection molding of tensile bars. Their mechanical properties were determined before and after exposure to biological treatment, and the effect of the treatment was assessed by various ways including visual inspection and the measurement of weight loss. The ecotoxicity of the materials was also evaluated by using the bioluminescent bacteria Vibrio fischeri. The results proved that wood facilitates biodeterioration (colonization) under the conditions used. The coupling agents do not have inhibitory effect, but seems to stimulate fungal growth (biodeterioration) at large loads of wood flour. PP/wood composites can be considered quite durable, but the influence of wood content on environmental resistance must be taken into account for materials intended for applications requiring long-term outdoor exposure as the time of exposure to microbial colonization increases. Direct ecotoxic effect on aquatic ecosystems cannot be expected from PP/wood composites

    Pressure induced evolution of superconductivity and magnetic hourglass dispersion in Fe1.02Te0.7Se0.3

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    Iron based high temperature superconductors have several common features with superconducting cuprates, including the square lattice and the proximity to an antiferromagnetic phase. The magnetic excitation spectrumbelowTc of Fe1.02Te0.7Se0.3 shows an hourglass-shaped dispersion with a resonance around the commensurate point . In a previous inelastic neutron scattering study, we showed that the hourglass-shaped dispersion is most likely a prerequisite for superconductivity, while the consequences are the opening of a gap and a shift of spectral weight. In this paper we follow the evolution of the hourglass shaped dispersion under applied pressure up to 12 kbar. Our results show that that the pressure-induced 37% increase of Tc is concomitant with a change in the magnetic excitation spectrum, with an increase of the hourglass energy by 38%

    Pressure induced evolution of superconductivity and magnetic hourglass dispersion in Fe1.02Te0.7Se0.3

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    Iron based high temperature superconductors have several common features with superconducting cuprates, including the square lattice and the proximity to an antiferromagnetic phase. The magnetic excitation spectrum below T-c of Fe1.02Te0.7Se0.3 shows an hourglass-shaped dispersion with a resonance around the commensurate point. In a previous inelastic neutron scattering study, we showed that the hourglass-shaped dispersion is most likely a prerequisite for superconductivity, while the consequences are the opening of a gap and a shift of spectral weight. In this paper we follow the evolution of the hourglass shaped dispersion under applied pressure up to 12 kbar. Our results show that that the pressure-induced 37% increase of T-c is concomitant with a change in the magnetic excitation spectrum, with an increase of the hourglass energy by 38%

    Effect of particle size, coupling agent and DDGS additions on Paulownia wood polypropylene composites

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    Studies aimed at improving the tensile, flexural, impact, thermal, and physical characteristics of wood–plastic composites composed of Paulownia wood flour derived from 36-month-old trees blended with polypropylene were conducted. Composites of 25% and 40% w/w of Paulownia wood were produced by twin-screw compounding and injection molding. Composites containing 0–10% by weight of maleated polypropylene were evaluated and an optimum maleated polypropylene concentration determined, i.e., 5%. The particle size distribution of Paulownia wood filler is shown to have an effect on the tensile and flexural properties of the composites. Novel combination composites of dried distiller’s grain with solubles mixed with Paulownia wood (up to 40% w/w) were produced and their properties evaluated. Depending on the composite tested, soaking composites for 872 h alters mechanical properties and causes weight gain
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