2019http://repository.utm.md/handle/5014/83192024-03-29T12:50:35Z2024-03-29T12:50:35Z“True” Dose Rate Effect of the ELDRS Conversion ModelPERSHENKOV, V. S.BAKERENKOV, A. S.TELETS, V. A.BELYAKOV, V. V.FELITSYN, V. A.RODIN, A. S.http://repository.utm.md/handle/5014/85452020-06-01T12:46:24Z2019-01-01T00:00:00Z“True” Dose Rate Effect of the ELDRS Conversion Model
PERSHENKOV, V. S.; BAKERENKOV, A. S.; TELETS, V. A.; BELYAKOV, V. V.; FELITSYN, V. A.; RODIN, A. S.
Modification of the ELDRS (Enhanced Low Dose Rate Sensitivity) conversion model is presented. The effect of the oxide trapped charge on the value of the oxide electric field and the yield of the oxide charge takes into account. It leads to dependence of the accumulation of radiation-induced oxide charge and interface traps on the dose rate. In enhancement version the ELDRS conversion model describes the low dose rate effect as “true” dose rate effect.
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2019-01-01T00:00:00ZEvaluation of Radiation Hardness of the Bipolar Devices in the Space ConditionsRODIN, A. S.BAKERENKOV, A. S.FELITSYN, V. A.PERSHENKOV, V. S.TELETS, V. A.http://repository.utm.md/handle/5014/85442020-06-01T12:37:39Z2019-01-01T00:00:00ZEvaluation of Radiation Hardness of the Bipolar Devices in the Space Conditions
RODIN, A. S.; BAKERENKOV, A. S.; FELITSYN, V. A.; PERSHENKOV, V. S.; TELETS, V. A.
Real time dependence of operation temperature, which is typical for space environment, was taken into account in the numerical simulation of radiation degradation of LM111 bipolar voltage comparator input current. The technique and results of performed numerical analyses are presented and discussed.
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2019-01-01T00:00:00ZAssessing the Safety of Using Incubators for NewbornsPISLARU, C.SONTEA, V.RAILEAN, S.http://repository.utm.md/handle/5014/85432020-06-01T12:29:03Z2019-01-01T00:00:00ZAssessing the Safety of Using Incubators for Newborns
PISLARU, C.; SONTEA, V.; RAILEAN, S.
This paper presents an analysis of the risks of using the incubator for newborns. In order to use the incubator safely, we must evaluate the risks related to its use, to identify how the patient will be influenced in different circumstances. For evaluation, the criteria have been established that can directly or indirectly influence the quality of the medical act as well as the safety of the user and the patient, the criteria are such as: the age of the medical devices, the degree of use, the people in charge of preventive maintenance, the type of preventive maintenance, the number of users who operate the medical equipment. The basic causes of the occurrence of the incidents are the technical defects, their faulty and incomplete calibration, the lack of preventive maintenance as well as the effects of the human factor on this process.
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2019-01-01T00:00:00ZNational Nuclear Security Support Centre and Non- Proliferation of Weapon of Mass DestructionBUZDUGAN, Ar.ȚURCANU, A.http://repository.utm.md/handle/5014/85422020-06-01T12:13:54Z2019-01-01T00:00:00ZNational Nuclear Security Support Centre and Non- Proliferation of Weapon of Mass Destruction
BUZDUGAN, Ar.; ȚURCANU, A.
The paper reviews the need of customs control for dual-use goods and services, including those that belong to medicine, pharmaceuticals, and micro-nanoelectronics. In this regard, a project is ongoing in the Republic of Moldova, with the aim to develop a practical guide in line with requirements on export control systems of the World Customs Organization. The guide is intended for customs service employees, responsible government agencies, universities, academic institutions and relevant business communities involved in international trade of strategic goods. It will enhance the effectiveness of export control systems of dual-use items, combat the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and related materials, equipment and technologies as well as assist students in training.
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