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Analysis of Radioactivity in Coal Fly Ash (비산석탄회의 방사능 농도 분석)

  • Shin, Hyun-Sang;Lee, Myung-Ho;Kim, Mi-Kyung;Park, Doo-Wun;Lee, Chang-Woo;Rhee, Dong-Seok
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.187-193
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    • 1999
  • The specific radioactivity concentrations in the coal fly ash obtained from heat producing stations in Korea were analyzed and its radiological hazard for reuse in construction purpose was evaluated. The concentrations of uranium isotopes in the real fly ash measured by TBP solvent extraction method and $\alpha$-spectrometer were found to be about 116.1 Bq $kg^{-1}$ for $^{238}U$, 5.01 Bq $kg^{-1}$ for $^{235}U$, and 121.2 Bq $kg^{-1}$ for $^{234}U$, respectively. The activity ratio of $^{234}U/^{238}U$, in the coal fly ash was in $1.04\;{\pm}\;0.03$, which is similar to that of uncontaminated Korean soil in natural conditions (1.14). The specific radioactivities of $^{226}Ra,\;^{232}Th,\;and\;^{40}K$ in the coal fly ash were also determined using $\gamma$-spectrometer with a HPGe detector The results showed that $^{226}Ra,\;^{232}Th,\;and\;^{40}K$ in the coal fly ash were in concentrations of $101.7{\sim}113.9$, $39.5{\sim}54.2\;and\;315.0{\sim}990.6$ Bq $kg^{-1}$, respectively. With the specific radioactivities obtained from $\gamma$-spectrometric measurements of the coal fly ash, its radiological hazard for reuse was evaluated. The result showed that the radioactivity of the coal fly ash was in permissible level.

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Radon in Mineral Spring Water of Mongolia

  • Oyunchimeg, Ts.;Khuukhenkhuu, G.;Norov, N.;Ajnai, l.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Medical Physics Conference
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    • 2002.09a
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    • pp.279-281
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    • 2002
  • The results of the specific radioactivity study for Rn-222 in mineral spring water of Khalzan mountain and Janchivlan of Mongolia, using the HP-Ge gamma-spectrometer, are discussed. Some physical and chemical properties in some sample of mineral spring water are determined.

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Evaluation of Radioactive Source Terms in the System-Integrated Modular Advanced Reactor

  • Kim, Seong-Uck;Kang, Chang-Sun
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 1999
  • A 330 MWt-sized multi-purpose integral-type reactor, SMART is under development in Korea for the use of nuclear energy other than electricity generation. In this study, various radioactive source terms are estimated for SMART. SMART is different from conventional reactor concepts in operation and design. Therefore Specific Calculation method namely recurrence model is used. This model is based on the change rate in the RC radioactivity materials and operational characteristics of SMART Calculation results show tremendously increase of the levels of RC activity because no cleanup of RC and long term operation.

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Characteristics of regional scale atmospheric dispersion around Ki-Jang research reactor using the Lagrangian Gaussian puff dispersion model

  • Choi, Geun-Sik;Lim, Jong-Myoung;Lim, Kyo-Sun Sunny;Kim, Ki-Hyun;Lee, Jin-Hong
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.68-79
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    • 2018
  • The Ki-Jang research reactor (KJRR), a new research reactor in Korea, is being planned to fulfill multiple purposes. In this study, as an assessment of the environmental radiological impact, we characterized the atmospheric dispersion and deposition of radioactive materials released by an unexpected incident at KJRR using the weather research and forecasting-mesoscale model interface program-California Puff (WRF-MMIF-CALPUFF) model system. Based on the reproduced three-dimensional gridded meteorological data obtained during a 1-year period using WRF, the overall meteorological data predicted by WRF were in agreement with the observed data, while the predicted wind speed data were slightly overestimated at all stations. Based on the CALPUFF simulation of atmospheric dispersion (${\chi}/Q$) and deposition (D/Q) factors, relatively heavier contamination in the vicinity of KJRR was observed, and the prevailing land breeze wind in the study area resulted in relatively higher concentration and deposition in the off-shore area sectors. We also compared the dispersion characteristics between the PAVAN (atmospheric dispersion of radioactive release from nuclear power plants) and CALPUFF models. Finally, the meteorological conditions and possibility of high doses of radiation for relatively higher hourly ${\chi}/Q$ cases were examined at specific discrete receptors.

Fallout Radioactivity in Korean Foodstutts (Part 4) Stronitium-90 in Liquid Whole Milk Produced in Korea (한국식품 중의 방사능 함량 (제4보) 한국 우유의 스트론튬-90 함량)

  • Yang Kyung Rin
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.181-186
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    • 1969
  • The concentration of Strontium-90 in liquid whole milk produced in Korea were measured during past four years. The samples of milk were purchased from dairies in Seoul. Strontium-90 was analysed radiochemically and the amount of stable calcium was also determined. Radioactivity of Yttrium-90 was counted in low background beta counter which has the background of 1.38 cpm. The concentrations of Strontium-90 in the milk are 25.1 PCi $^{90}Sr$/g.Ca in 1965, 26.8 PCi $^{90}Sr$/g. Ca in 1966, 13.7 PCi 90Sr/g.Ca in 1967 and 18.2 PCi $^{90}Sr$/g.Ca in 1968 in annual average. The concentrations of Strontium-90 in the milk of 1967 and of 1968 were decreased approximately compared with the values of 60% 1965 and 1966. From the results we can see that Strontium-90 concentrations in the milk vary roughly proportionally with the specific activity of fallout. Considering on the safety problems, the Strontium-90 levels in the milk produced in Korea were far below the maximum permissible level recommended by ICRP.

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Choline-Lipid Release from Normal and Transformed Cells

  • Hong, Seong-Tshool;Jang, Yong-Suk;Park, Kie-In
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 1996
  • The effect of albumin on phosphatidylcholine (PC) metabolism in Hep-G2, 3T3-H.ras, and 3T3 cells pre-labelled with [Me-$^3H$]choline was studied. The [$^3H$]choline was more efficiently taken up and incorporated into cellular phospholipids in 3T3-H.ras cells than in Hep-G2 and 3T3 cells. In each of the three cell lines, most of the [$^3H$]choline metabolized into the phospholipids was incorporated into PC and only minor was incorporated into lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC). Bovine serum albumin stimulated the release of [$^3H$]LPC and [$^3H$]PC from each of the three cell lines pre-labelled with [$^3H$]choline. [$^3H$]PC was also released in the absence of albumin but [$^3H$]LPC was not. The efficiency of LPC secretion represented as the proportion of medium [$^3H$]LPC to cellular [$^3H$]choline lipid during a chase period is approximately 9 to 14 times greater in 3T3 cells compared with the transformed 3T3-H.ras and Hep-G2 cells. A similar comparison of published data for rat hepatocytes with Hep-G2 shows secretion to be 35~75 times greater from the rat hepatocytes than from Hep-G2. Also, PC secretion from 3T3 cells was 1.6 times more effective than from 3T3-H.ras, whereas rat hepatocytes secrete PC 2.8~3.8 times more effectively than does Hep-G2. The measurement of specific radioactivity of cellular PC in pre-labelled 3T3 cells showed it to be similar to that of the secreted PC. However, the specific radioactivity of secreted LPC was markedly lower than that of the cellular PC, which suggests that LPC is being secreted from a PC pool distinct from that used for PC secretion.

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Myo-Inositol Synthesis in the Milk of Lactating Rats (쥐 우유중의 Myo-Inositol 생성에 관한 연구)

  • Byun, Si-Myung
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.121-129
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    • 1976
  • A high concentration of myo-Inositol in rat's milk was observed (61-91mg. of myo-Inositol per 100g of milk) by gas-liquid chromatographic method, using a 3% SE-52 column. Feeding experiments showed that approximately 85% of myo-Inositol in milk was from dietary origin: the rest was considered to be synthesized by 1L-myo-Inositol-1-phosphate lyase. Results suggested that the biosynthesis was not sufficiently high to permit the maintenance of its myo-Inositol level in milk. However, study $using(^{14}C)-glucose$ injection into lactating female rats confirmed biosynthesis of myo-Inositol from glucose in mammary gland. This biosynthesis reached a maximum within an hour after $(^{14}C)-glucose$ injection intraperitoneally as lactose biosynthesis did. Study using $(^3H)-myo-Inositol$ confirmed that most of the myo-Inositol in milk was transported from blood plasma myo-Inositol against a concentration gradient. About four hours after the beginning of the injection of $(^{14}C)-glucose$, the specific radioactivity of myo-Inositol in milk was 8% of that of glucose in the blood. When $(^3H)-myo-Inositol$ was injected, the specific radioactivity of myo-Inositol in milk was about 26% of that of blood six hours after injection.

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Radionuclide-Specific Exposure Pathway Analysis of Kori Unit 1 Containment Building Surface

  • Byon, Jihyang;Park, Sangjune;Ahn, Seokyoung
    • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology(JNFCWT)
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.347-354
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    • 2020
  • Site characterization for decommissioning Kori Unit 1 is ongoing in South Korea after 40 years of successful operation. Kori Unit 1's containment building is assumed to be mostly radioactively contaminated, and therefore radiation exposure management and detailed contamination investigation are required for decommissioning and dismantling it safely. In this study, site-specific Derived Concentration Guideline Levels (DCGLs) were derived using the residual radioactivity risk evaluation tool, RESRAD-BUILD code. A conceptual model of containment building for Kori Unit 1 was set up and limited occupational worker building inspection scenario was applied. Depending on the source location, the maximum contribution source and exposure pathway of each radionuclide were analyzed. The contribution of radionuclides to dose and exposure pathways, by source location, is expected to serve as basic data in the assessment criteria of survey areas and classification of impact areas during further decommissioning and decontamination of sites.

Recombinant Adenoviral Vector Containing Tumor-Specific L-Plastin Promoter Fused to Cytosine Deaminase Gene as a Transcription Unit: Generation and Functional Test

  • Chung, In-Jae;Deisseroth, Albert-B.
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.633-639
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    • 2004
  • The expression of therapeutic transgenes in recombinant adenoviral vectors is a major cause of toxicity in dividing cancer cells as well as non dividing normal cells. To solve the problem of toxicity to normal cells, we have reported on a recombinant adenoviral vector system (AdLP-) in which the expression of the transgene is directed by the tumor-specific L-plastin promoter (LP) (Chung et al., 1999). The object of this study was to generate a recombinant adenoviral vector system which would generate tumor cell specific expression of cytosine deaminase (CD) gene. We report the construction of a replication-incompetent adenoviral vector in which CD is driven by the L-plastin promoter (AdLPCD). Infection of 293 cells by AdLPCD generated the functional CD protein as measured by HPLC analysis for the conversion of 5-Fluorocy-tosine (5-FC) to 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU). HPLC analysis in conjunction with counting radioactivity for [6-$^3$H]-5FC and [6-$^3$H]-5FU demonstrated vector dose-dependent conversion of 5-FC to 5-FU in AdLPCD infected ovarian cancer cells. The results from present and previous studies(Peng et al., 2001; Akbulut et al., 2003) suggest that the use of the AdLPCD/5-FC system may be of value in the treatment of cancer including microscopic ovarian cancer in the peritoneal cavity.