Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Absorbed dose in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Dosimetry Is defined as the measurement of the absorbed dose by the use of dosimeters.
Joule of ionizing radiation by one kilogram of matter(J/kg), absorbed dose.
Examples of absorbed dose to different organs of a patient administeredl31I as sodium iodide(Nal)
Absorbed dose is a measure of the energy deposited in an irradiated medium by ionizing radiation per unit mass.
The unit of absorbed dose is, therefore, the Unit of Energy( in Joules)
The absorbed dose should be specified for the type of material e.g. soft tissue,
Absorbed Dose(Gray), Dose Equivalent(Sievert)
The quantity of radiation energy absorbed is the absorbed dose, measured in joules per kilogram;
The equivalent dose is calculated from the absorbed dose using the radiation weighting factor,
Absorbed dose- The energy imparted to tissue by the radiation entering the body or coming from within the body is calculated.
More than 95% of the absorbed dose is being excreted as unchanged compound in the urine.
For other applications too high an absorbed dose may cause undesirable effects
Absorbed dose(D): the quotient of de by dm,
There is more than 95% of the absorbed dose being excreted as unchanged compound in the urine.
Gray(Gy): the special name of the SI unit of absorbed dose.
Administration of 750 MBq LeukoScan will give an estimated absorbed dose of 4.1 mGy to an embryo or fetus at an early stage.
Recall that happy- is a unit of absorbed dose for each type of ionizing radiation.
In the event of administration of a radiation overdose with tilmanocept the absorbed dose to the patient should be reduced where possible by increasing the elimination of the radionuclide from the body by frequent micturition
In the event of administration of a radiation overdose, the absorbed dose to the patient should be reduced where possible by increasing the elimination of the radionuclide from the body by frequent micturition and defaecation.
Examples of absorbed dose to various organs per unit activity Na'^'l administered to normal adults with a 20 g thyroid/ mGy MBq"1[ICRP 53](ICR87), dependant on the uptake.