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The SI unit of activity 1 disintegration per second; 37 billion Bq = 1 curie. (See conversion factors in the Measurement section.)
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a less unwieldy measurement of radioactivity than curies: one disintegration per second (dps). A picocurie is 0.037 dps or 0.03 Bq. The most common reporting unit outside the United States for radionuclide air concentrations is
Ãâó: www.davistownmuseum.org/cbm/Rad1.html
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| becquerel |
The International System of Units (SI) definition of Activity. 1 Bq = 1 disintegration per second.
Ãâó: www.radon.com/pubs/homprot7.html
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| becquerel |
A Becquerel (abbreviated as Bq) is the International System (SI) unit for the activity of radioactive material. One Bq of radioactive material is that amount of material in which one atom is transformed or undergoes one disintegration every second. The common units used in this report for reporting whole-body counting and plutonium urinalysis data are the kBq (kiloBq) and mBq (microBq).
Ãâó: eed.llnl.gov/mi/glossary.php
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The unit of radioactive decay equal to 1 disintegration per second. 37 billion (3.7x10 10 ) becquerels = 1 curie (Ci).
Ãâó: cleanup.inel.gov/monitoring/glossary.cfm
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