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dosage A sweetened spirit added at the very end to Champagne and other traditionally made sparkling wines. It determines whether a wine is brut, extra dry, dry or semisweet. (fr. liqueur de tirage)
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dose A general term denoting the quantity of radiation or energy absorbed.
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dosimetry The science of determining the treatment plan to deliver the prescribed dose of radiation.
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dose A (total or accumulated) quantity of ionizing (or nuclear) radiation. The absorbed dose in rads represents the amount of energy absorbed from the radiation per gram of specified absorbing material. (From The Effects of Nuclear Weapons, Third Edition, Samuel Glasstone and Philip J. Dolan, US Department Defense and Department of Energy, 1977).
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dose rate As a general rule, the amount of ionizing (or nuclear) radiation which an individual or material would receive per unit of time. It is usually expressed as rads (or rems) per hour or in submultiples of these units, such as millirads per hour. (From The Effects of Nuclear Weapons, Third Edition, Samuel Glasstone and Philip J. Dolan, US Department Defense and Department of Energy, 1977).
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