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PURPOSE: To quantify the association between siblings in age-related nuclear cataract, after adjusting for known environmental and personal risk factors. METHODS: All participants (probands) in the Salisbury Eye Evaluation (SEE) project and their locally resident siblings underwent digital slit lamp photography and were administered a questionnaire to assess risk factors for cataract including: age, gender, lifetime sun exposure, smoking and diabetes history, and use of alcohol and medications such as estrogens and steroids. In addition, blood pressure, body mass index, and serum antioxidants were measured in all participants. Lens photographs were graded by trained observers masked to the subjects' identity, using the Wilmer Cataract Grading System. The odds ratio for siblings for affectedness with nuclear cataract and the sibling correlation of nuclear cataract grade, after adjusting for covariates, were estimated with generalized estimating equations. RESULTS: Among 307 probands (mean age, 77.6 +/- 4.5 years) and 434 full siblings (mean age, 72.4 +/- 7.4 years), the average sibship size was 2.7 per family. After adjustment for covariates, the probability of development of nuclear cataract was significantly increased (odds ratio [OR] = 2.07, 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.30-3.30) among individuals with a sibling with nuclear cataract (nuclear grade > or = 3.0). The final fitted model indicated a magnitude of heritability for nuclear cataract of 35.6% (95% CI: 21.0%-50.3%) after adjustment for the covariates. CONCLUSIONS: Findings in this study are consistent with a genetic effect for age-related nuclear cataract, a common and clinically significant form of lens opacity.

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High power lasers have proven being capable to produce high energy γ-rays, charged particles and neutrons, and to induce all kinds of nuclear reactions. At ELI, the studies with high power lasers will enter for the first time into new domains of power and intensities: 10 PW and 10^23 W/cm^2. While the development of laser based radiation sources is the main focus at the ELI-Beamlines pillar of ELI, at ELI-NP the studies that will benefit from High Power Laser System pulses will focus on Laser Driven Nuclear Physics (this TDR, acronym LDNP, associated to the E1 experimental area), High Field Physics and QED (associated to the E6 area) and fundamental research opened by the unique combination of the two 10 PW laser pulses with a gamma beam provided by the Gamma Beam System (associated to E7 area). The scientific case of the LDNP TDR encompasses studies of laser induced nuclear reactions, aiming for a better understanding of nuclear properties, of nuclear reaction rates in laser-plasmas, as well as on the development of radiation source characterization methods based on nuclear techniques. As an example of proposed studies: the promise of achieving solid-state density bunches of (very) heavy ions accelerated to about 10 MeV/nucleon through the RPA mechanism will be exploited to produce highly astrophysical relevant neutron rich nuclei around the N~126 waiting point, using the sequential fission-fusion scheme, complementary to any other existing or planned method of producing radioactive nuclei.

The studies will be implemented predominantly in the E1 area of ELI-NP. However, many of them can be, in a first stage, performed in the E5 and/or E4 areas, where higher repetition laser pulses are available, while the harsh X-ray and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) environments are less damaging compared to E1.

A number of options are discussed through the document, having an important impact on the budget and needed resources. Depending on the TDR review and subsequent project decisions, they may be taken into account for space reservation, while their detailed design and implementation will be postponed.

The present TDR is the result of contributions from several institutions engaged in nuclear physics and high power laser research. A significant part of the proposed equipment can be designed, and afterwards can be built, only in close collaboration with (or subcontracting to) some of these institutions. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is currently under preparation with each of these key partners as well as with others that are interested to participate in the design or in the future experimental program.

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This paper written in Spanish gives information about radioactive materials and safety during a nuclear power plant emergency.

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Tese de doutoramento, Física, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2014

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Tese de doutoramento, Farmácia (Bioquímica), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Farmácia, 2014

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The controversy that erupted in March over the publication of Charles Pellegrino’s account of the atomic bombings of Japan, The Last Train from Hiroshima, suggests that the historical legacy of the first military use of atomic weaponry is still fiercely contested in the USA. The spat is merely the latest conflict in a long war over the significance of the bombings, which resurfaces with each new book, exhibition or programme that appears. When the ruins of the Genbaku (Atomic Bomb) Dome – formerly the Hiroshima Prefectural Commercial Exhibition Hall – were nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995, the United States objected on the basis of concerns over a ‘lack of historical perspective’, arguing that the ‘events antecedent to the United States’ use of atomic weapons to end World War II are key to understanding the tragedy of Hiroshima’. The appeal to historical facts by both US diplomats and, more recently, military veterans contrasts with the dehistoricized emphasis of other Western cultural responses to Hiroshima. But what both kinds of reception share is an occlusion of the prehistory of capitalist liberalism, colonialism and imperialism which produces Japanese modernity,a prehistory which is itself built into the Genbaku Dome’s concrete structure, and an afterlife of nuclear pacification which produces the global context of terrorism as the continuation of war by other means.

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Coleção de negativos, contendo 3.403 itens soltos e em álbuns, pertencentes ao acervo de Documentos Históricos do Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear.

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Coleção de slides, contendo 322 itens, pertencentes ao acervo de Documentos Históricos do instituto de Engenharia Nuclear.

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Uma sala de controle de reatores nucleares é um sistema complexo que controla um processo termodinâmico usado para produzir energia elétrica. Os operadores interagem com a sala de controle através de "interfaces", que apresentam implicações significantes para a segurança da planta nuclear, pois afetam o modo como os operadores interagem com a sala de controle. Após o acidente de TMI, os projetistas procuram adotar no projeto de salas de controle de reatores nucleares práticas de projeto, que contemplam somente a inclusão de normas internacionais de fatores humanos. A proposta deste trabalho é a de incluir no projeto e modernização de novas salas de controle e na avaliação da sala de controle de ANGRA II, uma metodologia que inclua além da normatização internacional de fatores humanos, a realidade da atividade dos operadores em sala de controle

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A Análise Ergonômica do Trabalho é um método inserido no campo da Ergonomia, que tem como objetivo descrever a situação de trabalho de forma compreensiva e suficiente. A principal característica da Análise Ergonômica do Trabalho está relacionada com a adoção de uma prática oposta ao experimentalismo puro, ou seja, visa obter e buscar conhecimentos através da análise de situações de trabalho em ambiente real, em situações reais de trabalho. O detalhamento da intervenção ergonômica requerida na sala de controle do Reator Argonauta possui uma magnitude que fogo ao escopo do presente trabalho. Podemos considerar que realizamos uma Análise da Demanda e Estudos Preliminares nas instalações do Reator Argonauta, correspondendo as duas primeiras etapas de uma intervenção ergonômica. O objetivo inicial do nosso estudo é prover subsídios objetivando a modernização desta sala de controle, em função de aspectos como melhorar a segurança, facilitar a manutenção, evitar a obsolescência de equipamentos e sistemas, e garantir que esta modernização traga uma efetiva melhoria nas condições de trabalho dos operadores do reator.

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O documento conta a história de criação e fundação do Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear-IEN.

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Dissertação para a obtenção do grau de mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica Ramo de Energia