| dose |
A general term denoting the amount of something received.
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| dosage |
French term for the small amount of top-up liquid added to Champagne just before bottling, sweetened to desired level.
Ãâó: www.wine-pages.com/course/glossary.shtml
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| dosage |
The amount of medication that one may take or use. eg Prozac 10 mg. 1 time/day, Tylenol 500 mg. 3 times/day
Ãâó: health.ucsd.edu/teratogen/Glossary.asp
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| dose equivalent |
The dose equivalent is the adsorbed dose multiplied by a biological effectiveness factor for the radiation to cause biological damage. Dose equivalents are typically expressed in rem. A dose of 100 rem to an adult normally produces some clinical signs of radiation sickness and requires hospitalization. The international scientific community has adopted the use of a different term for rem called a sievert (Sv). One Sv is the same as 100 rem.
Ãâó: eed.llnl.gov/mi/glossary.php
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| dose rate |
The radiation dose delivered per unit of time (measured, for example, in Roentgen Equivalent Man per hour).
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