Discrete source definition

Discrete source means a radionuclide that has been processed so that its concentration within a material has been purposely increased for use for commercial, medical, or research activities.
Discrete source means a radionuclide that has been processed so that its concentration within a
Discrete source means a radionuclide that has been pro- cessed so that its concentration within a material has been pur- posely increased for use for commercial, medical, or research activities.

More Definitions of Discrete source

Discrete source means a radionuclide that was processed such that its concentration within a material was purposely increased for use for commercial, medical or research activities.
Discrete source means a radionuclide that was processed such
Discrete source means a radioactive source with physical boundaries, which is separate and
Discrete source means a radionuclide that has been pro- cessed so that its concentration within a material has been pur-
Discrete source means a radionuclide that has been processed so that its concentration within a material has been purposely increased for use for commercial, medical or research activities. "Disposable respirator" means a respirator for which maintenance is not intended and that is designed to be discarded after excessive breathing resistance, sorbent exhaustion, physical damage, or end-of-service-life renders it unsuitable for use. Examples of this type of respirator are a disposable half-mask respirator or a disposable escape-only self-contained breathing
Discrete source means a radionuclide that has been processed so that its concentration within a material has been purposely increased for use for commercial, medical, or research activities. "Distinguishable from background" means that the detectable concentration of a radionuclide is statistically different from the background concentration of that radionuclide in the vicinity of the site or, in the case of structures, in similar materials using adequate
Discrete source means a radionuclide that has been processed so that its concentration within a material has been purposely increased for use for commercial, medical, or research activities. “Dose” is a generic term that means absorbed dose, dose equivalent, effective dose equivalent, committed dose equivalent, committed effective dose equivalent, total organ dose equivalent, or total effective dose equivalent. For purposes of these rules, “radiation dose” is an equivalent term. “Dose equivalent” (HT) means the product of the absorbed dose in tissue, quality factor, and all other necessary modifying factors at the location of interest. The units of dose equivalent are the sievert (Sv) and rem.