dosimetry
(noun)
The measurement of doses, especially of ionizing radiation.
Examples of dosimetry in the following topics:
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Dosimetry
- Radiation dosimetry is the measurement and calculation of the absorbed dose resulting from the exposure to ionizing radiation.
- Radiation dosimetry is the measurement and calculation of the absorbed dose in matter and tissue resulting from the exposure to indirect and direct ionizing radiation.
- In the United States, these dosimeters usually contain materials that can be used in thermoluminescent dosimetry or optically stimulated luminescence.
- Internal dosimetry is used to evaluate the intake of particles inside a human being.
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Measuring Radiation Exposure
- Radiation dosimetry is the measurement and calculation of the absorbed dose from exposure to indirect and direct ionizing radiation.
- Radiation dosimetry is the measurement and calculation of the absorbed dose in matter and tissue resulting from exposure to indirect and direct ionizing radiation.