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    Springer
    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 18 (1996), S. 1099-1103 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
    Keywords: Type-II superconductivity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Summary We have studied the effects of 235 MeV197Au ion implantation on critical current density, creep rate and irreversibility line of YBCO melt-textured bulk samples. The fluence was 1.25·1011 ions/cm2, corresponding to a dose equivalent field of 2.5 T. We created two surface layers with correlated defects on the opposite sides of the sample, in such a way that the irradiated part was about 13% of the total volume. Such a surface irradiation caused a quite large widening of the irreversibility region in theB-T phase diagram. Critical current enhancements —having different behaviours as a function of field in different temperature ranges and reaching more pronounced values at higher temperatures and fields—were found.
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: Protons and alpha particles of high linear energy transfer (LET) have shown an increased relative biological effectiveness (RBE) with respect to X/gamma rays for several cellular and molecular endpoints in different in vitro cell systems. To contribute to understanding the biochemical mechanisms involved in the increased effectiveness of high LET radiation, an extensive study has been designed. The present work reports the preliminary result of this study on two human tumoural cell lines, DLD1 and HCT116, (with different p53 status), which indicate that for these cell lines, p53 does not appear to take a part in the response to radiation induced DNA damage, suggesting an alternative p53-independent pathway and a cell biochemical mechanism dependent on the cell type.
    Keywords: Behavioral Sciences
    Type: Radiation protection dosimetry (ISSN 0144-8420); Volume 99; 1-4; 211-4
    Format: text
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