Similarities between Dosimetry and Internal dosimetry
Dosimetry and Internal dosimetry have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Committed dose, Computational human phantom, International Commission on Radiological Protection, Ionizing radiation, Sievert.
Committed dose
The committed dose in radiological protection is a measure of the stochastic health risk due to an intake of radioactive material into the human body.
Committed dose and Dosimetry · Committed dose and Internal dosimetry ·
Computational human phantom
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Computational human phantom and Dosimetry · Computational human phantom and Internal dosimetry ·
International Commission on Radiological Protection
The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) is an independent, international, non-governmental organization, with the mission to provide recommendations and guidance on radiation protection.
Dosimetry and International Commission on Radiological Protection · Internal dosimetry and International Commission on Radiological Protection ·
Ionizing radiation
Ionizing radiation (ionising radiation) is radiation that carries enough energy to liberate electrons from atoms or molecules, thereby ionizing them.
Dosimetry and Ionizing radiation · Internal dosimetry and Ionizing radiation ·
Sievert
The sievert (symbol: SvNot be confused with the sverdrup or the svedberg, two non-SI units that sometimes use the same symbol.) is a derived unit of ionizing radiation dose in the International System of Units (SI) and is a measure of the health effect of low levels of ionizing radiation on the human body.
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- What Dosimetry and Internal dosimetry have in common
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Dosimetry and Internal dosimetry Comparison
Dosimetry has 75 relations, while Internal dosimetry has 9. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 5.95% = 5 / (75 + 9).
References
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