Radiation dose definition

Radiation dose means dose.
Radiation dose means the amount of energy from radiation received and absorbed by a person or thing exposed to the radiation;
Radiation dose means effective dose or equivalent dose received by an individual;

Examples of Radiation dose in a sentence

  • Radiation dose exposure as dose–length product (DLP) and effective dose (ED) were finally reported.

  • Radiation dose is directly related to how long you spend in a radiation area.

  • Radiation dose from medical procedures has for the first time in history overtaken all other sources, both natural and man-made, as the most important contributor to exposure of humans.


More Definitions of Radiation dose

Radiation dose means a measure for the amount of ionising radiation that is absorbed. The designation may be gray (Gy) or sievert (Sv).

Related to Radiation dose

  • Radiation means alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, X-rays, neutrons, high-speed electrons, high-speed protons, and other particles capable of producing ions. For purposes of these rules, ionizing radiation is an equivalent term. Radiation, as used in these rules, does not include nonionizing radiation, such as radiowaves or microwaves, visible, infrared, or ultraviolet light.

  • Radiation area means any area, accessible to individuals, in which radiation levels could result in an individual receiving a dose equivalent in excess of 0.05 mSv (0.005 rem) in 1 hour at 30 centimeters from the source of radiation or from any surface that the radiation penetrates.