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  1. Jun 7, 2019 · Absorbed dose is the amount of radiation that a mass (such as tissue, a kidney, the brain, or blood) will absorb. An example of an absorbed dose would measure the amount administered …

  2. Absorbed Dose (D) and Absorbed Dose Rate (D) The quantity absorbed Dose (D) is a measure of the amount of radiation energy absorbed per unit mass (e.g., joules/kilogram or ergs/gram).

  3. Dose is a measure of the amount of energy from an ionizing radiation deposited in a mass of some material. SI unit used to measure absorbed dose is the gray (Gy). Gy can be used for any type of …

  4. Thus, the calculated radiation absorbed dose (rad) is based on the physical principles of mass and energy interactions. By definition, a rad (radiation absorbed dose) is the absorption of 100 ergs per …

  5. The Measurement of Absorbed Dose and Dose Gradients . Author. W. L. McLaughlin . Subject. Ionizing radiation . Keywords. absorbed dose,cavity-theory requirements,dose distributions,dosimeter ca …

  6. The total dose absorbed by an organ during any given time interval after the deposition of the isotope in the organ may be calculated by integrating the dose rate over the required time interval.

  7. If IC occurs in competition with g-ray emission, it results in increase in absorbed dose in small objects (CPE condition) due to release of electron locally depositing the energy