Exemples d'utilisation de Dose constraints en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Dose constraints.
Reference doses or dose constraints.
Dose constraints: What are they now?
The second is the concept of dose constraints.
Dose constraints for medical exposure.
The ceiling levels used in this case are called dose constraints.
Dose constraints are optimisation instruments.
According to a joint ΝΕΑ/CEC report, dose constraints are.
(c) dose constraints are established for each practice.
The existing limit values are replaced by dose constraints.
Dose constraints should be linked to control; not to DRIs.
In 2003, the group agreed a draft document on Dose Constraints.
Dose constraints are valid for a single source or activity.
(g) the optimisation and establishment of appropriate dose constraints.
Dose constraints for occupational and public exposure.
If certain rules are respected pre-set dose constraints can be met.
Therefore dose constraints to control exposures are required.
Stricter limits and carefully elaborated dose constraints need to be looked at.
Dose constraints shall not apply for the medical exposure of patients.
The FDHA may define specific dose constraints for particular medical procedures.