2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2014.08.001
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Development and comparison of computational models for estimation of absorbed organ radiation dose in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) from uptake of iodine-131

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“…A few studies have compared the variation between different phantom types (Padilla et al, 2008;Xie et al, 2010;Mohammadi et al, 2011Mohammadi et al, , 2012Mauxion et al, 2013;Martinez et al, 2014b) with generally consistent results for whole body, but varying results for organ doses. The variation between organ doses in stylized vs voxel/hybrid models has been attributed to variation in organ shape, location, and orientation.…”
Section: Computational Modelsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…A few studies have compared the variation between different phantom types (Padilla et al, 2008;Xie et al, 2010;Mohammadi et al, 2011Mohammadi et al, , 2012Mauxion et al, 2013;Martinez et al, 2014b) with generally consistent results for whole body, but varying results for organ doses. The variation between organ doses in stylized vs voxel/hybrid models has been attributed to variation in organ shape, location, and orientation.…”
Section: Computational Modelsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Blanks and standards (BBOT and sulfanilamide) were each run in triplicate every 18 samples to ensure consistent calibration. Martinez et al (2014b) discuss computational model development in detail, and we will only discuss the development of the first two model types briefly. In the stylized phantom, the shape, size, and location of the geometries selected for organ representation were determined through knowledge of fish anatomy, organism dissection, and CT image analysis.…”
Section: Determination Of Tissue Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we consider smaller and smaller organisms, this assumption becomes less robust. At the lowest electron energies, total absorption in the source tissue is reasonable, but for high energy electrons, it becomes increasingly relevant to consider electron energy deposited in adjacent organs (see Martinez et al, 2014;G omez-Ros et al, 2008). Assuming similar tissue densities, the maximum energy deposition is heavily dependent on target size.…”
Section: Absorbed Fractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stabin et al, 2006;Kinase, 2008), only one has specifically examined the effect of size. Martinez et al (2014) examined size effects in a freshwater organism, the rainbow trout, using ellipsoidal, stylized, and voxelized organism geometries. To explore this size effect for mammals for internal electron sources, a range of testis masses (adult rabbit), and ovary masses (juvenile rabbit) were entered into the rabbit models to represent various lifestages.…”
Section: Life-stage Comparisonsmentioning
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