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I asked her what would she do if we find out that she received a large exposure dose?
Evaluation made by a research institute shows that their exposure dose is somewhere between 200mSv and 580mSv.
The best prevention for radiation sickness is to minimize the exposure dose or to reduce the dose rate.
Chemical amplification is also often used in electron-beam exposures to increase the sensitivity to the exposure dose.
Mine operators are required to take readings of radon levels and air flow in the mines, and to measure miners' exposure doses.
Inasmuch as some types of aberrations are almost specific for ionizing radiation, researchers use aberrations to assess exposure dose.
An estimation of the exposure dose should be done by biological dosimetry whenever possible and by detailed history of exposure.
Source of exposure Dose in rem Dose in sievert (Sv)
On the basis of current coefficients, however, one cannot assume that calculation of individual exposure doses resulting from fallout would not induce measurable rates of chromosome aberrations.
The proximity effect in electron beam lithography (EBL) is the phenomenon that the exposure dose distribution, and hence the developed pattern, is wider than the scanned pattern, due to the interactions of the primary beam electrons with the resist and substrate.
Instead the photoresist is developed twice; the first time by conventional developer which removes the high exposure dose areas, the second time by a different organic solvent which removes the unexposed or lowest exposure dose areas.
The program seeks to develop prophylactic and therapeutic drugs that prevent and treat radiation injuries and to develop rapid high-precision analytical methods that assess radiation exposure doses from clinical samples and thus aid in the triage and medical management of radiological casualties.
In 1989, a small capsule containing highly radioactive caesium-137 was found inside the concrete wall of an apartment building, with the surface gamma-radiation exposure dose rate of 1800 R/year (therefore theorically exposing to 18 sievert a year an inhabitant that would have stayed constantly just at this point).