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The first Polish whole-body spectrometer (WBS) with scintillation detectors was constructed in Łódź in the early sixties of the last century and was operating there for more than 30 years. In 2008, the 19th century steel shield of this instrument was transported from Łódź to Kraków, where it was re-equipped with a modern gamma spectrometric system. Design and construction of this modernized spectrometer is presented along with the results for in-body contamination measurements of four Polish inhabitants who returned to Poland from Japan after the Fukushima accident compared with the results for typical Polish inhabitants, the volunteers from the Institute of Nuclear Physics (IFJ, Kraków) workers. Although, a clear signal from the Fukushima fallout was noticed for three of four persons who returned from Japan, the calculated doses were negligible. No traces of Fukushima-originating radionuclides were noticed for the examined people who have not traveled to Japan.
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Bibliogr. 6 poz., rys.
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- The Henryk Niewodniczński Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN), 152 Radzikowskiego Str., 31-342 Kraków, Poland, Tel.: +48 12 662 8392, Fax: +48 12 662 8458
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- The Henryk Niewodniczński Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN), 152 Radzikowskiego Str., 31-342 Kraków, Poland, Tel.: +48 12 662 8392, Fax: +48 12 662 8458
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- The Henryk Niewodniczński Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN), 152 Radzikowskiego Str., 31-342 Kraków, Poland, Tel.: +48 12 662 8392, Fax: +48 12 662 8458
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- The Henryk Niewodniczński Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN), 152 Radzikowskiego Str., 31-342 Kraków, Poland, Tel.: +48 12 662 8392, Fax: +48 12 662 8458
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- The Henryk Niewodniczński Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN), 152 Radzikowskiego Str., 31-342 Kraków, Poland, Tel.: +48 12 662 8392, Fax: +48 12 662 8458
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Bibliografia
- 1. Council Directive 96/29/EURATOM of 13 May 1996
- 2. Curie LA (1968) Limits for qualitative detection and quantitative determination: Application to radiochemistry. Anal Chem 40;3:586–593
- 3. IAEA (1996) Direct methods for measuring radionuclides in the human body. Annex 1 (pp 49–52). IAEA Safety Series 114. International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna
- 4. Karniewicz W, Liniecki J, Kosterkiewicz A (1965) Caesium- 137 in population of Łódź (Poland) in 1963 and 1964. Nukleonika 10:35–49
- 5. Krajewski P (1999) Evaluation and verification of radiological model for dose assessment of cesium and iodine isotopes released to environment. Ph D thesis,Central Laboratory for Radiation Protection, Warsaw (in Polish)
- 6. Ośko J, Golnik N, Pliszczynski T (2011) Cases of post--accident contamination with iodine I-131, registered in the Institute of Atomic Energy POLATOM in Świerk,Poland. Radiat Prot Dosim 144;1/4:560–563
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