Dose rate is a term applied for the rate at which Ionising Radiation is being absorbed by a medium (e.g. tissue).
Dose Rate: In exposure assessment, dose per time unit (e.g. mg/day), sometimes also called dosage.
dose rate The radiation dose delivered per unit time. dose response Changes to chemical or biochemical activity following a dose or how a biological organism's response to a toxic substance quantitatively shifts as its overall exposure to the ...
Dose Rate The ionizing radiation dose delivered per unit time, such as mrem/hour. Dosimeter ...
where P is the probability of cancer death from a continuous dose rate, di, of group (or stage) i = 0, 1, 2...
High Radiation Area: Any area with dose rates greater than 100 millirems (1 millisievert) in one hour, 30 centimeters from the source, or from any surface through which the ionizing radiation penetrates.
The first adverse effect, or its known precursor, that occurs as a dose rate increases. Designation is based on evaluation of overall database. Crop Consumptive Use ...
exposure rate: Exposure rate is the amount of exposure you are receiving per unit time (e.g., 1 mR/hour). Dose rate is the amount of dose you are receiving per unit time (e.g., 1 mrem/hour).
Critical Effect: The first adverse effect, or its known precursor, that occurs as a dose rate increases. Designation is based on evaluation of overall database.
See also: Radiation, Dose, Exposure, Hazard, Radioactive
 
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