英語 での Absorbed dose の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Rad(rad), absorbed dose.
The absorbed dose- the energy absorbed by a unit mass of irradiated material.
Gray means the SI unit of absorbed dose.
Deadly absorbed dose for the individual body parts of the following:.
Rad is the special unit of absorbed dose.
The absorbed dose from a CT scan depends on factors including age, sex, examination type, and year of scan.
The gray is the unit of absorbed dose and has replaced the rad.
During a chest X-ray, a person receives 1/1000 of a RAD,or radiation absorbed dose.
In such situations the organ-averaged absorbed dose may not be a good dose quantity for estimating the stochastic damage.
The Radiobiology andRadiation Hygiene Widely used off-system unit of absorbed dose- rad.
The average annual absorbed dose to the thyroid from naturally occurring sources of radiation is typically of the order of 1 mGy.”.
We continuously measure radiation doses in the air(air absorbed doses per hour) at monitoring posts.
Angle Charge Data transfer Density Electric capacity Energy Flow rate Frequency Illumination Information Length Massflow rate Power Pressure Radiation. Absorbed dose.
To stick acoustic paper or mineral wool to the back of perforatedceilings is very conducive to add absorbed dose of an enclosed space, and further reduce noise pollution.
The biological effects of external exposure to radioactive contamination are generally the same as those from an external radiation source not involving radioactive materials, such as x-ray machines,and are dependent on the absorbed dose.
English radiobiologist in whose honor the gray(the SI unit of energy for the absorbed dose of radiation) was named(1905-1965).
Quality factor The factor by which the absorbed dose(rad or gray) must be multiplied to obtain a quantity that expresses, on a common scale for all ionizing radiation, the biological damage(rem or sievert) to the exposed tissue.
CB: We're not talking about uncertainty but about the impossibility of using absorbed dose for internal nuclides.
Share Joule of ionizing radiation by one kilogram of matter(J/kg), absorbed dose Type the number of Joule of ionizing radiation by one kilogram of matter(J/kg) you want to convert in the text box, to see the results in the table.
It is used because some types of radiation, such as alpha particles, are more biologically damaging to livetissue than other types of radiation when the absorbed dose from both is equal.
The total absorbed dose rate in most human tissues from natural radiation is about one-thousandth of a gray per year, but absorbed dose rates up to one-hundredth of a gray per year, or more, have been reported from certain limited areas of the would.
The result of the calculation was that at a location where the Cs-137 deposition was 1,000 kBq/m2,the cumulative air dose(air absorbed dose) at the height of one meter from the ground reached 32.6 mGy at the end of June 2011.
Physical Properties of Matter Formerly The biological effects of external exposure to radioactive contamination are generally the same as those from an external radiation source not involving radioactive materials, such as x-ray machines,and are dependent on the absorbed dose.
(50) For radiations emitted by radionuclides residing within the organ or tissue,so-called internal emitters, the absorbed dose distribution in the organ depends on the penetration and range of the radiations and the homogeneity of the activity distribution within the organs or tissues.
If we assume that mothers drank 1 litre of rainwater a day for this period(of course they didn't) the current radiation risk model of the International Commission on Radiological Protection(ICRP)calculates an absorbed dose to the adult thyroid of 23 microSieverts, less than 1/100th the annual background“dose”.
Using the oxyhaemoglobin of surrounding tissues andblood vessels has different absorb dose to different wavelength near-infrared light, let the information through photoelectric conversion and image processing, then display the vein clearly.