63 research outputs found

    Assessing internal contamination levels for fission product inhalation

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    Issued as final reportTKC Global Solutions ll

    Characterizing and evaluating the response of various portal monitors when used to screen people for internal contamination

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    Issued as final reportOak Ridge Associated Universitie

    Dyslipidemia in HIV-infected individuals

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    AbstractMetabolic complications continue to play a major role in the management of HIV infection. Dyslipidemia associated with HIV infection and with the use of combined antiretroviral therapy includes elevations in triglycerides, reduced high-density cholesterol, and variable increases in low-density and total cholesterol. The association between dyslipidemia and specific antiretroviral agents has been underscored. Multiple pathogenic mechanisms by which HIV and antiretroviral agents lead to dyslipidemia have been hypothesized, but they are still controversial. The potential clinical and pathological consequences of HIV-associated hyperlipidemia are not completely known, but several studies reported an increased risk of coronary artery disease in HIV-positive individuals receiving combined antiretroviral therapy. HIV-infected persons who have hyperlipidemia should be managed similarly to those without HIV infection in accordance with the National Cholesterol Education Program. Life style changes are the primary target. Statins and fibrates and/or modification in antiretroviral therapy are possible approaches to this problem

    Radiation modeling and testing in support of space radiation shielding of nanocomposites

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    Issued as final reportUniversity of Kentuck

    Health risk assessment for the Savannah River site consolidated incineration facility

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    Issued as Monthly status reports [nos. 1-17], Draft reports [nos. 1-4] and Final report, Project E-25-W48Final report has title: Health risk assessment for the Savannah River site consolidated incineration facilit

    Fast neutron spectra produced by a 49 MeV deuteron-beryllium reaction and its modification by selected absorbers

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    High-Energy Neutron Transport Through Tungsten and Iron

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    176 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1979.U of I OnlyRestricted to the U of I community idenfinitely during batch ingest of legacy ETD
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