| RBE | relative biological effectiveness |
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| RBRVS | resource-based relative value scale |
| RBW | relative body weight |
| RCA | red cell agglutination; relative chemotactic activity; renal cell carcinoma; right carotid artery; r... |
| RCD | relative cardiac dullness |
| relative biological effectiveness |
a factor that measures the relative effectiveness of various kinds of radiation in causing damage. It is complex and organ-specific. Due to its complexity, a simple parameter, called the quality factor, is used in regulatory practice.
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These are some of the more common measures of association (MA). A MA is any mathematical measure that is used to quantify the association between two or more variables; thus, it is a measure of the extent to which variables X and Y are related. Attributable Risks (AR) are a group of measures which describe the amount of disease risk that can be attributed to a given factor X. ...
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(RR) (synonym: risk ratio) The ratio of risk in the intervention group to the risk in the control group. The risk (proportion, probability or rate) is the ratio of people with an event in a group to the total in the group. A relative risk of one indicates no difference between comparison groups. A relative risk of one indicates no difference between comparison groups. ...
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The risk of getting a disease in a group with the risk factor divided by the risk of getting a disease in a group without the risk factor.
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The effectiveness of types of radiation compared with that of x-rays or gamma rays.
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