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M.I. Sayyed

Researcher at University of Dammam

Publications -  670
Citations -  17917

M.I. Sayyed is an academic researcher from University of Dammam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electromagnetic shielding & Mass attenuation coefficient. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 422 publications receiving 9982 citations. Previous affiliations of M.I. Sayyed include University of Tabuk & Isra University.

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Phy-X / PSD: Development of a user friendly online software for calculation of parameters relevant to radiation shielding and dosimetry

TL;DR: A user friendly online photon shielding and dosimetry (PSD) software available at https://phy-x.net/PSD has been developed for calculation of parameters relevant to shielding as discussed by the authors.
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Attenuation coefficients and exposure buildup factor of some rocks for gamma ray shielding applications

TL;DR: In this article, the mass attenuation coefficient µ/ρ is investigated experimentally and theoretically for seven rocks (olivine basalt, green marble, jet black granite, cuddapah limestone, white marble and pink marble).
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Bismuth modified shielding properties of zinc boro-tellurite glasses

TL;DR: In this article, the gamma ray shielding properties of tellurium oxide based quaternary glasses in the system TeO2-B2O3-Bi2O 3-ZnO have been investigated.
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An extensive investigation on gamma ray shielding features of Pd/Ag-based alloys

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive study of photon interaction features has been made for some alloys containing Pd and Ag content to evaluate its possible use as alternative gamma radiations shielding material.
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Physical, structural, optical and gamma radiation shielding properties of borate glasses containing heavy metals (Bi2O3/MoO3)

TL;DR: In this article, the mass attenuation coefficients, radiation protection efficiency, and half value layer of the prepared borate glasses with respect to gamma photons (in the range of 0.356-1.33 µm) were investigated.