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Carrara M

Study of optical absorbance and MR relaxation of irradiated Fricke Xylenol Orange Gel Dosimeters

Studies on the optical absorbance spectra of Fricke xylenol orange gel dosimeters were performed, in the wavelength range from 300 nm to 800 nm, in order to highlight some particular characteristics that can affect the achievable precision. The spectra are different mainly due to the different types of xylenol orange that was used and to a lower extent due to the different gelling agents (agarose or gelatine). The characteristic of variation of absorbance spectra versus dose, however, are similar in the various cases and can explain some peculiarities, as apparent effects of dose threshold. Changes of spectral shapes appear over the time after irradiation. Magnetic resonance measurements pe…

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Meccanizzazione di vigneti a forte pendenza dell’isola di Pantelleria

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Studio di assorbanza ottica e rilassometria RM in dosimetri a gel di Fricke

I dosimetri a gel di Fricke con xylenol-orange, analizzati otticamente, presentano alcune limitazioni se impiegati per misure di basse dosi (pochi Gy o meno), per irraggiamenti di lunga durata o per individuare procedure di calibrazione che permettano l'utilizzo in radioterapia. Le difficoltà derivano da variazioni nello spettro di assorbanza verosimilmente dovute a variazioni dei legami degli ioni ferrici con lo xylenol-orange. Sono state effettuate misure: i) di assorbanza ottica, anche spettrometrica, per dosimetri irraggiati a diverse dosi e a diversi tempi rispetto all'irraggiamento; ii) di rilassometria RM per valutare le variazioni dovute al solo aumento del numero di ioni ferrici.

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Energy consumptions in different mini dairy plants

Using modern plants, suitable for processing also small amounts of milk, sheep breeders, instead to sell their milk to some dairies, could earn the additional income due to cheese and ricotta sale. The fuel and electrical energy consumptions were measured and evaluated in some mini dairy plants. The results show that mini dairy plants powered by diesel fuel consume less energy per processed milk volume unit than those powered by liquid propane gas.

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