Study of Factors Controlling the Release of Xenon-133 from Bulk UO

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DF Toner ◽  
JL Scott
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David J. Cook ◽  
Robert E. Anderson ◽  
John D. Michenfelder ◽  
William C. Oliver ◽  
Thomas A. Orszulak ◽  
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1980 ◽  
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W. Mahoney ◽  
R. Thompson
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1981 ◽  
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pp. 385-389 ◽  
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Leif Henriksen ◽  
Niels A. Lassen

Regional cerebral blood flow (CBF) was studied in 16 normal adult volunteers during rest and in 10 the study was repeated during skilled hand movements. A fast-rotating (“dynamic”), single-photon emission computerized tomograph (ECT) with four detector heads was used. Xenon-133 was inhaled over a 1-min period at a concentration of 10 mCi/L. The arrival and washout of the radioisotope was recorded during four 1-min periods. Two slices, 2 cm thick, 7 and 12 cm above the orbitomeatal line were obtained in every study. CBF averaged 60 ml/100 g/min (SD ± 11) in the lower slice and 51 ml/100 g/min (SD ± 13) in the upper slice. A symmetric pattern comparing right to left sides was found in both slices. Finger tapping and writing with the right hand increased CBF in specific areas of the upper slice: in the contralateral hand area by 35 ± 15% ( p < 0.025), and in the supplementary motor area on both sides by 34 ± 15% ( p < 0.025).


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