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How to pronounce dosimetry in English?

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Type of measure, measurement, measuring, mensuration

Examples of dosimetry

dosimetry
Assist in dosimetry procedures, including taking contours and other necessary procedures.
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Dosimetry is only required for access into the engineering spaces aboard US Navy nuclear vessels.
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Expertise in the areas of microbiology or radiation processing and dosimetry is highly desired.
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As a result, Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine all use different dosimetry techniques and dose definitions.
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Further, the field dosimetry procedures reported in the methods were inadequate to the task at hand.
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The dosimetry of low-level laser light is crucial to the infra-surgical effects of the wavelengths used.
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Protocol for the dosimetry of X-rays and gamma ray beams with maximum energies between 0.6 and 50 MeV.
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Xu's work is expected to revolutionize radiation dosimetry related to biomedical sciences and engineering.
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Mr. Blue said concerned passengers could wear the dosimetry badges often worn by nuclear plant workers.
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More examples
  • Measuring the dose of radiation emitted by a radioactive source
  • (dosimeter) dosemeter: a measuring instrument for measuring doses of ionizing radiation (X-rays or radioactivity)
  • Radiation dosimetry is the calculation of the absorbed dose in matter and tissue resulting from the exposure to indirectly and directly ionizing radiation. ...
  • A radiation dosimeter is a device that measures exposure to ionizing radiation. It has two main uses: for human radiation protection and for measurement of dose in both medical and industrial processes.
  • (DOSIMETER) A device worn by a worker for determining the worker's accumulated noise exposure with regard to level and time according to a pre-determined integration formula.
  • (Dosimeter) A small, calibrated electroscope worn by laboratory personnel and designated to detect and measure incident ionizing radiation or chemical exposure.
  • (Dosimeter) A small, pocket-sized device used for monitoring radiation exposure of personnel. Before use, it is given a charge, and the amount of discharge that occurs is a measure of the accumulated radiation exposure.
  • (Dosimeter) A small, portable device used to measure and record the radiation dose a person has received.
  • (Dosimeter) After Chernobyl accident people started calling geiger counters, dosimeters. Perhaps, the reason is because counters were devices of dosimeterists. ...