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Design and Analysis of Shielding Cerrobend Blocks and Investigation of Performance of Thermoluminesce / Photoluminescence-Based Detectors During In-Vivo Dosimetry
The actual dose delivery in radiotherapy is of prime importance, which can only be achieved by using an accurate dosimeter. This work reflects the fabrication of three types of dosimeters that can be applied in radiation dose measurement during radiotherapy and other areas of radiation measurements. LiF is a special material, which when doped with some activators produces a single crystal that acts as a highly sensitive nanophosphor. These nanophosphors have several applications, such as, color center laser, integrated optics and radiation dosimetry. It is widely used in personal dosimetry because of its low energy dependence, tissue equivalency, stability and sensitivity. In this work, we have locally fabricated monocrystalline cubes of LiF doped with Mg, Ti, Dy3+ and Eu3+ by simple chemical coprecipitation method. These dosimeters were annealed at two unique temperatures i.e. at 400ºC and at 600ºC. The synthesized samples were characterized by XRD, SEM, and FESEM, EDX, FTIR for structural and morphological studies. XRD showed the phase of LiF and crystallite size was found around 30 nm. SEM studied the surface morphology of the samples as cubic, while EDX indicated the chemical composition of the nanophosphor. FE-SEM was employed to see the grain and grain boundaries more clearly. Furthermore, FTIR spectra were recorded in order to see the different molecular species and functional groups in these nanophosphors. The spectra revealed the presence of hydroxyl group (–O–H) of the metal hydroxide such as Mg (OH)2, stretching vibrations of rare-earth cations (Dy3+ and Eu3+) and metals oxides, Li-O and Mg-O. To study the PL properties of the two dosimeters (LiF: Mg, Dy3+ and LiF: Eu3+), PL spectroscopy was performed, which confirmed the emission spectra in the visible region of 685 nm for Dy3+and 610 nm for Eu3+. Both emissions occurred in the red portion of electromagnetic spectrum. Finally, the core property of these dosimeters i.e. the TL property was studied from their glow curves. All the obligatory parameters for these dosimeters were carried out; for example, dose sensitivity, dose linearity response, dose fading, dose rate dependency, angle dependency, and energy dependency. The fabricated TLDs and commercially available TLDs were compared both in sensitivity and glow curve peak temperatures. The glow peak temperature was 285 °C to 290 °C while the sensitivity of the fabricated TLDs was about 8 times less than that of commercial ones to lower doses and vice versa. In-vivo dosimetry was performed using Rando-phantom in 5 common radiotherapy treatment sights having Organ at Risk. The OARs were shielded with customized blocks. The shielded OAR dose and the in-field target doses were measured, using the TL dosimeters (LiF: Mg, Ti). The measured dose and the Treatment Planning System (eclipse point dose version) results were compared and both were found well correlated in open areas, and shielded regions.
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65:01 a. O The Prophet! b. Tell the Faithful that when any one of you would intend to divorce your women/wives, divorce them at a time when their prescribed waiting periods can properly start. c. And count their waiting periods of three monthly cycles accurately, d. and be mindful of Allah, your Rabb - The Lord. e. Do not make them leave their houses where they have lived with their husbands, nor should they leave by themselves at their own discretion, f. unless they are guilty of a flagrant obscenity. g. And these are the limits set by Allah. h. And whoever would violate and overstep the limits set by Allah will have surely wronged himself. i. You never know that Allah may bring about a positive change of circumstances afterwards. 65:02 a. And once they have completed their waiting period, b. then either keep them honorably, or part with them honorably. c. And in either case, call to witness two persons of just character among you to the pronouncement of divorce or to its revocation. d. And O Witnesses! e. Give truthful witnessing with due consciousness as if before Allah. f. This is to warn anyone who believes in Allah and the Last Hour. g. And HE will make a way out of every difficulty and embarrassment for whoever would fear disobedience of Allah.
65:03 a. And Allah will provide him sustenance of his need from such an unexpected source that he cannot even imagine. b. And whoever would trust Allah, then HE will be sufficient for him for all his...
This study examines the community services and facilities provided seeking for, (صلى الله عليه وسلم) Prophet Holy of life the in Madinah of State the in guidance in the social development of community by fulfilling the basic needs of citizens in the modern-day. By declaring Medina a first Muslim state, the Holy Prophet (ﷺ) rendered invaluable services for the betterment of his people. He stressed upon providing fundamental rights of the human beings. The focus of this article is to shed light upon the ways of providing the most important needs of the citizens, which have been insured in the state of Madīnah, especially but not limited to those of a Muslim community. Nonetheless, it further elaborates how a civil government can provide the basic infrastructure, development of roads, religion abodes, supplying clean water, and promotion of peace and harmony among the people, and the rights of minorities in the light of Sīrat-e-Ṭayyibah. The method used in this article is descriptive and analytical study of the relevant Aḥādith, and building arguments on it. This study concluded State the in municipality the of foundations the led (صلى الله عليه وسلم) Prophet Holy that of Madīnah, and the basic needs of food, shelter, clean water. It ensured a peaceful society. Moreover, it is suggested that these aspects and teachings of Sīrat should be blazoned widespread to pave the way for social development, peace and harmony.
The aim of the study is to find the relationship between transformational leadership style its facets i.e idealized influence behavior, idealized influence attribute, inspirational motivation, intellectual stimulation, individual consideration and transactional leadership styles and its facets, i.e. contingent reward, management by exception active and passive and performance with mediating role of organizational culture. The quantitative method i.e. deductive approach survey method for data collection is used. This study is cross sectional so data is collected one time. Total population of this study is 64 branches of all public and private banks in which 1012 employees are working. Total 278 was population but 450 questionnaires are distributed and 319 questionnaires are collected back. Correlation analysis, hierarchical multiple regression and ANOVA and T-Test are used for analysis. Transformational transactional leadership styles and performance and culture are related with each other also results of regression show that culture does act as mediator on the relationship between transformational transactional leadership styles and performance. Results of ANOVA and t-test also show significant differences upon motivation. As this study is conducted on banks so findings can be generalized only on banking sector not other sectors.