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    Exposure of aquatic organisms to natural radionuclides in irrigation drains, Qena, Egypt by Din, K. Salahel, Ahmed, N. K., Abbady, A., Abdallah, F. M.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-01-2023)
    “…Natural radioactivity in irrigation drains was measured by gamma spectrometry, and the resulting dose rates received by aquatic organisms were estimated…”
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    Radioactivity levels in some sediment samples from Red Sea and Baltic Sea by Salahel Din, K., Vesterbacka, P.

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-01-2012)
    “…Levels of 226,228Ra, 232Th, 210Pb, 210Po and 40K in sediments from four monitoring areas, El Hamraween and Ras El Behar (Red Sea, Egypt) and LL3A and JML…”
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    Determination of 210Po in various foodstuffs and its annual effective dose to inhabitants of Qena City, Egypt by Din, K. Salahel

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-11-2011)
    “…The concentration of 210Po was determined in different foodstuffs of plant origin purchased from markets in Qena City, Upper Egypt. Measurement of 210Po has…”
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    Spatial distribution of U isotopes in sea-water sediments, Red Sea, Egypt by Salahel Din, K., Vesterbacka, P.

    Published in Journal of environmental radioactivity (01-02-2010)
    “…Isotopes of uranium in the sea-water sediments collected from two different areas (El Hamraween harbour and Ras El Behar) on the Egyptian coast of the red sea…”
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    Natural radionuclides and dose estimation in natural water resources from Elba protective area, Egypt by Arabi, A. M. El, Ahmed, N. K., Salahel Din, K.

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-12-2006)
    “…The concentrations of the natural radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th and 40K in 15 different water samples from Elba protective area, south-eastern desert of Egypt,…”
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    Assessment of terrestrial gamma radiation doses for some Egyptian granite samples by El Arabi, A. M., Ahmed, N. K., Salahel Din, K.

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-02-2008)
    “…External exposures of population to ionising radiation due to naturally occurring radionuclides in sixty-three granite samples from three different locations…”
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    Comparison of analytical methods used to determine U, U and Pb from sediment samples by alpha, beta and gamma spectrometry by Vesterbacka, P, Klemola, S, Salahel-Din, K, Saman, M

    “…An intercomparison of the methodology (alpha, beta and gamma spectrometry) used for U, U and Pb determination was carried out based on 38 sediment samples. The…”
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    Collective effective dose received by the population of Egypt from building materials by Turtiainen, T, Salahel-Din, K, Klemola, S, Sihvonen, A-P

    Published in Journal of radiological protection (01-06-2008)
    “…Natural radioactivity due to the presence of 226Ra, 232Th and 40K in selected building materials (cement, sand, bricks, gypsum and ceramic) used in Egypt was…”
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    Measurement of natural radioactivity and its significant hazards of some hematite samples in Eastern Desert, Egypt by Ahmed, N.K., El Arabi, A.M., Mahmoud, H.M., Salahel-din, K.

    Published in Building and environment (01-06-2007)
    “…Using high-resolution γ -ray spectroscopy, the activity concentration of naturally occurring radionuclides 226Ra, 232Th and 40K was determined in hematite…”
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    Comparison of analytical methods used to determine 235U, 238U and 210Pb from sediment samples by alpha, beta and gamma spectrometry by Vesterbacka, P., Klemola, S., Salahel-Din, K., Saman, M.

    “…An intercomparison of the methodology (alpha, beta and gamma spectrometry) used for 238 U, 235 U and 210 Pb determination was carried out based on 38 sediment…”
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