2020
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1660/1/012111
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Sunflower seed oil effect on some physiological cases of adult chickens. Running Title: Gamma ray effects as oxidant stress on several physiological cases

Abstract: This study aims to evaluate the effects of gamma-ray oxidation stress (ionization of biological cell as sperm) on the adult chicken reproductive system. In this research, we used cocks chicken at 36-54 weeks of age and find the importance of semen volume in (ml / brid / ejac). Concentration in (Million cells / ml.) and total sperm (Million cells / ejaculation). The value of semen volume, semen concentration and total sperm significantly increased with increased age of cock chicken but not at all ages, only at … Show more

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“…In other hand, using Co-60 as diagnostic and therapy in nuclear medicine limit the selected in this work cages. In this work, the same method of [19,25] was selected with the same case of the distance between cages respect to radioactive source to evolve distribution gamma ray radiation with soft dose rate on all cages to limit and delete the attenuation dose of plastic cages from all measurements containing the chickens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other hand, using Co-60 as diagnostic and therapy in nuclear medicine limit the selected in this work cages. In this work, the same method of [19,25] was selected with the same case of the distance between cages respect to radioactive source to evolve distribution gamma ray radiation with soft dose rate on all cages to limit and delete the attenuation dose of plastic cages from all measurements containing the chickens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%