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absorbent Substance, usually soda lime, used to absorb carbon dioxide in a breathing system. Airway Pressure (Paw) Pressure at a specified point in the patient
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absorbed dose The absorbed dose is the energy deposited in an organ or tissue per unit mass of irradiated material. The common unit for absorbed dose is the rad, which is equivalent to 100 egs per gram of material. The international scientific community has adopted the use of a different term for rad called a gray (Gy). One Gy is the same as 100 rad. This is a test
Ãâó: eed.llnl.gov/mi/glossary.php
absorb Taking up of a substance into the carpet through pores or small opening (ie chalk, talc, and sawdust are absorbent powders).
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absorbed dose is the quantity of main interest to the clinician for both and gamma sources. It is the quotient of dE by dm, that is the differential energy absorbed in the differential mass in the medium. The unit of absorbed dose is the gray, which is 1 joule per kilogram.
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absorbency Absorbency is the ability of the paper to take up or retain any liquid it comes into contact with.
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