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Neutron dosimetry. Terms and definitions. Preliminary standard. Neutronendosimetrie. Begriffe und Benennungen. Vornorm

Abstract

With this standard, definitions and terms are introduced without references. Radiation field quantities and dose quantities are defined as differential quotients like in the consecutive parts of DIN 6814. The stochastic nature of radiation and of its interactions has been accounted for by the fact that each differential quotient is to be understood as the limiting value of the statistic expectancy value of the corresponding differential quotient. The present standard is limited to the definition of non-stochastic quantities for radiation field and dose. It does not include definitions of micro-dose quantities valid for all types of radiation.
Publication Date:
Jun 01, 1978
Product Type:
Book
Reference Number:
AIX-10-426704; EDB-79-097930
Subject:
61 RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY; NEUTRON DOSIMETRY; STANDARDIZED TERMINOLOGY; RADIATION PROTECTION; DOSIMETRY; 655001* - Medical Physics- Radiation Protection Standards
OSTI ID:
6246868
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
Pages: 8
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

None. Neutron dosimetry. Terms and definitions. Preliminary standard. Neutronendosimetrie. Begriffe und Benennungen. Vornorm. Germany: N. p., 1978. Web.
None. Neutron dosimetry. Terms and definitions. Preliminary standard. Neutronendosimetrie. Begriffe und Benennungen. Vornorm. Germany.
None. 1978. "Neutron dosimetry. Terms and definitions. Preliminary standard. Neutronendosimetrie. Begriffe und Benennungen. Vornorm." Germany.
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abstractNote = {With this standard, definitions and terms are introduced without references. Radiation field quantities and dose quantities are defined as differential quotients like in the consecutive parts of DIN 6814. The stochastic nature of radiation and of its interactions has been accounted for by the fact that each differential quotient is to be understood as the limiting value of the statistic expectancy value of the corresponding differential quotient. The present standard is limited to the definition of non-stochastic quantities for radiation field and dose. It does not include definitions of micro-dose quantities valid for all types of radiation.}
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