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    Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 234 (1998), S. 261-266 
    ISSN: 1588-2780
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract The traditional method for determination, of alpha-emitting isotopes on air filters has been to process the samples by radiochemical methods. However, this method is too slow for incidents involving radioactive materials where the determination of personnel dose is urgent. A method is developed to directly analyze the air filters taken from personal and area air monitors. The site knowledge is used in combination with alpha-spectral information to identify isotopes. A mathematical function is developed to estimate the activity for each isotope. The strengths and weaknesses of the method are discussed.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2014-05-20
    Print ISSN: 1735-1472
    Electronic ISSN: 1735-2630
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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    Publication Date: 1998-08-01
    Print ISSN: 0236-5731
    Electronic ISSN: 1588-2780
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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    Publication Date: 2017-01-01
    Description: This literature research, although not exhaustive, gives perspective to solar-driven photocatalysis, such as solar photo-Fenton and TiO2 solar photocatalysis, reported in the literature for the degradation of aqueous organic pollutants. Parameters that influence the degradation and mineralization of organics like catalyst preparation, type and load of catalyst, catalyst phase, pH, applied potential, and type of organic pollutant are addressed. Such parameters may also affect the photoactivity of the catalysts used in the studied solar processes. Solar irradiation is a renewable, abundant, and pollution-free energy source for low-cost commercial applications. Therefore, these solar processes represent an environmentally friendly alternative mainly because the use of electricity can be decreased/avoided.
    Print ISSN: 1110-662X
    Electronic ISSN: 1687-529X
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The major reason application of growth hormone (GH) in fish was commercial use of rapid growth and more replication fish. Numerous studies demonstrated that recombinant bovine somatotropin increased growth rates in several fish species. However, such studies have not been done yet in Iran. This research was taken in two steps. In the first step of experiments, 1200 rainbow trout larvae (Oncorhynchus mykiss) weighing 0.5±0.05 gram were randomly allotted in two groups including: 1) the control group and 2) Eltosil® group, each in three replicate. These larvae were randomly divided in six 100 liter square troughs with a continuous water flow of 1 liter per minute. In the second step of experiments, 600 rainbow trout fry (Oncorhynchus mykiss) weighing 45±1 grams were randomly allotted in two groups including: 1) the control group and 2) Eltosil® group, each in three replicate. These fry were randomly divided in six 2,000 liter round concrete ponds with a continuous water flow of 5 liter per minute. Through and ponds were supplied with a well water (temp. range: 15 2; O2: 7.2 0.2; pH= 8 0.3). In the first step of experiments, the fish were hand-fed with commercial pellets (Biomar) ten times daily at the beginning of the experiments and reached four times daily during continuous growth. In the second step of experiments, the fish were hand-fed with commercial pellets (Cheeneh) four times daily at the beginning of the experiments and reached two times daily during continuous growth. In this research, the fish received of 200g Eltosil® per 100kg BW. The administration method of Eltosil® -mixed feed to fish was once a week for 4 consecutive weeks at each treatment stage, totally 8 times for 12 weeks (once a week, 4 times in the first step; withdrawal for four weeks in the second step; once a week for 4 times in the third step). The aim of this research was to evaluate the effect of Eltosil® (oral recombinant bovine somatotropin 1%) on growth performance in rainbow trout. Accordingly, to calculate growth factors, fish were weighed weekly and their body lengths were measured every other week. At the end of each rearing period (on days 28, 56, 84) the means of whole body weight (WBW), weight gain (WG), average daily growth (ADG), total length (TL), average daily length (ADL), grams of weight gain per gram of food (G/F) in control and Eltosil® groups were calculated. Also, specific growth rate (SGR), condition factor (CF), food conversion rate (FCR), and the percentage of survival ratio in the control and Eltosil® groups were calculated. Moreover, at the end of the rearing period (on day 84), comparative growth rate (CGR), means of WBW, WG, TL, ADL and FCR in the control and Eltosil® groups were calculated. The results obtained in the first step of this research demonstrated that there were no significant differences between growth factors in the control and the Eltosil® groups (p〉 0.05) on days 28; 56; 84 of rearing periods. Also, the results of the second step showed that there were no significant differences between growth factors in the control and Eltosil® groups (p〉 0.05) on days 28 and 56 of rearing periods. However, in second step of experiments, there were significant differences between means of growth factors in WBW (p= 0.019), WG (p〈 0.05), ADG (p= 0.009), TL (p〈 0.001), and ADL (p= 0.04) of the control and Eltosil® groups on day 84 in rainbow weighing 45±1 grams. In the same period, there was greater 11.2% CGR in Eltosil® group than the control group. There was no significant difference between the percentage of survival ratio of the control and Eltosil® groups in any rearing periods (p〉 0.05). In this research generally, oral administration of recombinant bovine somatotropin (Eltosil® ) for eight weeks increased final WBW, WG, ADG, TL, ADL, and CGR in rainbow trout fry weighing 45±1 grams on day 84. This data showed that oral administration of recombinant bovine somatotropin (Eltosil® ) was a suitable way to improve growth performance in rainbow trout fry weighing 45±1 grams; but it was not in rainbow trout fry weighing 0.5±0.05 gram.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin ; Rbst ; Eltosil® ; Growth Performance ; Rainbow Trout ; Oncorhynchus mykiss ; LG ; Hormone ; GH
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Cheshmehkileh River and adjacent mountainous streams, play a strategic role as a historical axis for anthropogenic civilization, human welfare also habitat and migration pathway of commercial – biologic valuable fishes e.g. Caspian trout, Caspian kuttum, members of Cyprinidae family in south Caspian Sea drainage. Treats such as overfishing of Caspian trout and Red spotted trout stocks in mountainous headwaters, barriers construction and manipulations those are out of river carrying capacity developed by human activities, affected normal function of river as well. Sand mining big factories establishment next to the river, legal and illegal trade of river sediments, direct entry of Tonekabon landfill leakage into the river, development of Rainbow trout farms since 3 decades and huge effluents into the river containing dead fish and types of solids, escapement of cultured Rainbow trouts into the river, … are major minimum factors which needs basic information for integrating inclusively drainage management system. Cheshmehkileh River contains Headwaters of Dohezar (Daryasar & Nusha), Sehezar and Valamroud rivers during 13 monthly sampling phases between September 2009 and October 2010 based on macrozoobenthoses investigations by EPT, EPT/C EPA protocols, measurements of nominated physic-chemical and microbiologic parameters. Probability of Rainbow trouts escapement and invasion, existence, nutrition in Cheshmehkileh environment indeed investigated. Data analysis explained significant differences (P〈0.05) between groups of measured parameters in different sampling stations. Dendogram of clustered analysis based on consolidation of major biologic/ physic-chemical and microbiologic parameters, separated stations No. 1, 3, 2, 4 in one group and remained classified in different groups. Station 8 and 9 similarly separated which expressed general similarities according to Sehezar river environment which were differs in comparison with other stations. Station 11 separated according to its natural quality of water and environment. Similarities between station 10 to Sehezar river stations 8 and 9 expressed general influence of Sehezar River more than Dohezar River in Cheshmehkileh condition especially in station No. 10. High scores of EPT and EPT/C indices in upstream stations 1, 3 and 8 also low score of indices in stations 7, 13 and 6 expressed levels of environment quality between these groups of stations. Maximum average biomass of macroinvertebrates belongs to Trichoptera order in Cheshmehkileh River. Significant decrease of biomass in stations 11, 12 and 13 in comparison with other stations stated environment degradation in mentioned stations relevant to excessive sand mining as well. Pollution resistant groups of invertebrates significantly increased in downstreams against upstream stations. Also disappearing of Plecoptera order in station No. 7, 9, 10 and 13 stated low quality of environment in comparison with upstream stations. Confirmation of effects quality and quantity for point and non-point sources of imported pollutants require specific management considerations in order to present exploitations, pollutants control and emergencies for river monitoring in forthcoming years.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: River ; Pollution ; Aquaculture ; EPTC ; Assessment ; Macroinvertebrates ; Chemistry ; Microbiology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 138pp.
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  • 7
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25227 | 18721 | 2018-09-06 06:02:34 | 25227 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: The major reason application of growth hormone (GH) in fish was commercial use of rapid growth and more replication fish. Numerous studies demonstrated that recombinant bovine somatotropin increased growth rates in several fish species. However, such studies have not been done yet in Iran. This research was taken in two steps. In the first step of experiments, 1200 rainbow trout larvae (Oncorhynchus mykiss) weighing 0.5±0.05 gram were randomly allotted in two groups including: 1) the control group and 2) Eltosil® group, each in three replicate. These larvae were randomly divided in six 100 liter square troughs with a continuous water flow of 1 liter per minute. In the second step of experiments, 600 rainbow trout fry (Oncorhynchus mykiss) weighing 45±1 grams were randomly allotted in two groups including: 1) the control group and 2) Eltosil® group, each in three replicate. These fry were randomly divided in six 2,000 liter round concrete ponds with a continuous water flow of 5 liter per minute. Through and ponds were supplied with a well water (temp. range: 15 2; O2: 7.2 0.2; pH= 8 0.3). In the first step of experiments, the fish were hand-fed with commercial pellets (Biomar) ten times daily at the beginning of the experiments and reached four times daily during continuous growth. In the second step of experiments, the fish were hand-fed with commercial pellets (Cheeneh) four times daily at the beginning of the experiments and reached two times daily during continuous growth. In this research, the fish received of 200g Eltosil® per 100kg BW. The administration method of Eltosil® -mixed feed to fish was once a week for 4 consecutive weeks at each treatment stage, totally 8 times for 12 weeks (once a week, 4 times in the first step; withdrawal for four weeks in the second step; once a week for 4 times in the third step). The aim of this research was to evaluate the effect of Eltosil® (oral recombinant bovine somatotropin 1%) on growth performance in rainbow trout. Accordingly, to calculate growth factors, fish were weighed weekly and their body lengths were measured every other week. At the end of each rearing period (on days 28, 56, 84) the means of whole body weight (WBW), weight gain (WG), average daily growth (ADG), total length (TL), average daily length (ADL), grams of weight gain per gram of food (G/F) in control and Eltosil® groups were calculated. Also, specific growth rate (SGR), condition factor (CF), food conversion rate (FCR), and the percentage of survival ratio in the control and Eltosil® groups were calculated. Moreover, at the end of the rearing period (on day 84), comparative growth rate (CGR), means of WBW, WG, TL, ADL and FCR in the control and Eltosil® groups were calculated. The results obtained in the first step of this research demonstrated that there were no significant differences between growth factors in the control and the Eltosil® groups (p〉 0.05) on days 28; 56; 84 of rearing periods. Also, the results of the second step showed that there were no significant differences between growth factors in the control and Eltosil® groups (p〉 0.05) on days 28 and 56 of rearing periods. However, in second step of experiments, there were significant differences between means of growth factors in WBW (p= 0.019), WG (p〈 0.05), ADG (p= 0.009), TL (p〈 0.001), and ADL (p= 0.04) of the control and Eltosil® groups on day 84 in rainbow weighing 45±1 grams. In the same period, there was greater 11.2% CGR in Eltosil® group than the control group. There was no significant difference between the percentage of survival ratio of the control and Eltosil® groups in any rearing periods (p〉 0.05). In this research generally, oral administration of recombinant bovine somatotropin (Eltosil®) for eight weeks increased final WBW, WG, ADG, TL, ADL, and CGR in rainbow trout fry weighing 45±1 grams on day 84. This data showed that oral administration of recombinant bovine somatotropin (Eltosil®) was a suitable way to improve growth performance in rainbow trout fry weighing 45±1 grams; but it was not in rainbow trout fry weighing 0.5±0.05 gram.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Iran ; Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin ; Rbst ; Eltosil® ; Growth Performance ; Rainbow Trout ; Oncorhynchus mykiss ; LG ; Hormone ; GH
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25792 | 18721 | 2018-10-13 08:54:26 | 25792 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: Cheshmehkileh River and adjacent mountainous streams, play a strategic role as a historical axis for anthropogenic civilization, human welfare also habitat and migration pathway of commercial – biologic valuable fishes e.g. Caspian trout, Caspian kuttum, members of Cyprinidae family in south Caspian Sea drainage. Treats such as overfishing of Caspian trout and Red spotted trout stocks in mountainous headwaters, barriers construction and manipulations those are out of river carrying capacity developed by human activities, affected normal function of river as well. Sand mining big factories establishment next to the river, legal and illegal trade of river sediments, direct entry of Tonekabon landfill leakage into the river, development of Rainbow trout farms since 3 decades and huge effluents into the river containing dead fish and types of solids, escapement of cultured Rainbow trouts into the river, … are major minimum factors which needs basic information for integrating inclusively drainage management system. Cheshmehkileh River contains Headwaters of Dohezar (Daryasar & Nusha), Sehezar and Valamroud rivers during 13 monthly sampling phases between September 2009 and October 2010 based on macrozoobenthoses investigations by EPT, EPT/C EPA protocols, measurements of nominated physic-chemical and microbiologic parameters. Probability of Rainbow trouts escapement and invasion, existence, nutrition in Cheshmehkileh environment indeed investigated. Data analysis explained significant differences (P〈0.05) between groups of measured parameters in different sampling stations. Dendogram of clustered analysis based on consolidation of major biologic/ physic-chemical and microbiologic parameters, separated stations No. 1, 3, 2, 4 in one group and remained classified in different groups. Station 8 and 9 similarly separated which expressed general similarities according to Sehezar river environment which were differs in comparison with other stations. Station 11 separated according to its natural quality of water and environment. Similarities between station 10 to Sehezar river stations 8 and 9 expressed general influence of Sehezar River more than Dohezar River in Cheshmehkileh condition especially in station No. 10. High scores of EPT and EPT/C indices in upstream stations 1, 3 and 8 also low score of indices in stations 7, 13 and 6 expressed levels of environment quality between these groups of stations. Maximum average biomass of macroinvertebrates belongs to Trichoptera order in Cheshmehkileh River. Significant decrease of biomass in stations 11, 12 and 13 in comparison with other stations stated environment degradation in mentioned stations relevant to excessive sand mining as well. Pollution resistant groups of invertebrates significantly increased in downstreams against upstream stations. Also disappearing of Plecoptera order in station No. 7, 9, 10 and 13 stated low quality of environment in comparison with upstream stations. Confirmation of effects quality and quantity for point and non-point sources of imported pollutants require specific management considerations in order to present exploitations, pollutants control and emergencies for river monitoring in forthcoming years.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Management ; Iran ; Tonekabon ; Cheshmehkileh ; River ; Pollution ; Aquaculture ; EPTC ; Assessment ; Macroinvertebrates ; Chemistry ; Microbiology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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