Radiation Units of Measurement

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"The quantity or mass of radium emanation in equilibrium with one gram of radium"
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Roentgen equivalent man
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“radiation absorbed dose”
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A legacy unit of measurement for the exposure of X-rays and gamma rays
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The SI unit of electric charge
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Internationally recognized
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Commonly used
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Named after “Father of Radiation Protection”
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The SI unit for radioactivity
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Named after one of the earliest contributors to the field of radiobiology
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The release of ionizing radiation from a substance
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Quantifies the extent of radiation going through the atmosphere
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The quantity of energy that is absorbed by an object or person
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Measurement that combines the amount of radiation absorbed and the impact it has on the human body