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 associated with common computed tomography examinations and the associated lifetime attributable risk of cancer.

  • Radiation dose estimates from cardiac multislice computed tomography in daily practice: impact of different scanning protocols on effective dose estimates.

  • Radiation dose to patients from radiopharmaceuticals (addendum 2 to ICRP publication 53).

  • Radiation dose estimates in dual-source computed tomography coronary angiography.

  • Radiation dose associated with unenhanced CT for suspected renal colic: impact of repetitive studies.

  • Radiation dose to the fetus from body MDCT during early gestation.

  • Radiation dose associated with common computed tomography examinations and the associated lifetime attributable risk of can- cer.

  • Radiation dose to the body can be limited by promoting a diuresis and frequent voiding of urine.

  • Radiation dose associ- ated with common computed tomography examinations and the associated lifetime attributable risk of cancer.

  • Radiation dose from contemporary cardiothoracic multidetector CT protocols with an anthropomorphic female phantom: implications for cancer induction.


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 therapist means a person, other than a Licensed Practitioner or Nuclear Medicine Technologist, who applies radiation to humans for therapeutic purposes under the supervision of a Licensed Practitioner;

  • Radiation machine means any device capable of producing radiation except those devices with radioactive material as the only source of radiation.

  • ionising radiation means energy transferred in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves of a wavelength of 100 nanometres or less (a frequency of 3 × 1015 hertz or more) capable of producing ions directly or indirectly;

  • Therapy means the administration of drugs or chemicals to remove toxic concentrations of metals from the body.

  • Pharmacy technician or “technician” means a person who is employed in Iowa by a licensed pharmacy under the responsibility of an Iowa-licensed pharmacist to assist in the technical functions of the practice of pharmacy, and who is registered pursuant to 657—Chapter 3, and includes a certified pharmacy technician, a pharmacy technician trainee, and an uncertified pharmacy technician.

  • Source of radiation means any radioactive material or any device or equipment emitting, or capable of producing, radiation.

  • Biomethane means biogas that meets pipeline quality natural gas standards.

  • Radiation safety officer means an individual who has the knowledge and responsibility to apply appropriate radiation protection regulations and has been assigned such responsibility by the licensee or registrant.