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targeting The process of prioritizing pollutant sources for treatment with BMPs or a specific BMP to maximize the water quality benefits of the implemented BMPs.
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target A system, a program within a system, or a device that interprets, rejects, or satisfies, and replies to requests received from a source. Contrast with source (page ***).
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target a SCSI device that performs an operation requested by an initiator.
Ãâó: www.sunrise.uk.com/glossary.html
target theory A model used in radiobiology to describe cell survival from radiation. Each cell has a certain number of critical structures (targets) that must be inactivated for the cell to die. If all are inactivated, the cell will recover.
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target-skin distance ABBR: TSD. The distance at which it is safe to deliver an appropriately timed exposure of ionizing radiation for treatment or diagnosis.
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