Determination The Infertility by Impacts of Alpha Emitters on Women Urine
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https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v20i4.1219Keywords:
infertility in women, Urine, Iraqi Kurdistan region, CR-39 NTDs, Alpha particlesAbstract
This research describes of the results that have been obtained from alpha particles after carrying out the present study. The study was conducted on 30 urine samples taken from women, who were either infertile, had weak fertility or had uterus tumor. The age of those women ranged between (21 - 43) years. The results showed that the low level of alpha emitters and the higher level of alpha emitters, values calculated in 20 ml of female urine samples were 0.726 ppm in Sedakan and 0.065 ppm in Shorsh respectively. Thus, these areas don't represent a source of danger to human life. This denotes that there is no evidence of health problems. Significant difference found in participants’ laboratory outcomes between Erbil and Sulaymania. Significant correlations (p < 0.001) found between participants’ demographic data and their laboratory outcomes.
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