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radiation exposure. To
calculate the
value of
stochastic health risk in
sieverts, the
physical quantity absorbed dose is
converted into
equivalent dose...
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refer to:
Adolf Sieverts (1874–1947),
German chemist Sieverts's law, rule to
predict the
solubility of
gases in
metals Rudolf Sieverts (1903–1980), German...
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radiation transport calculations Sieverts (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Sievert. If an
internal link led...
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Sievert is a low
German given name or a surname. Danish: Sivart,
Sivert Faroese: Sívar Norwegian: Siver, Sivert, Syver,
Syvert Swedish: Sifuert, Sivar...
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solubility of
gases in metals. It is
named after German chemist Adolf Sieverts (1874–1947). The law
states that the
solubility of a
diatomic gas in metal...
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Hanseatic City of
Hamburg "
Sieverts".
Akademie der Künste,
Berlin (in German).
Retrieved 25
November 2021. "Tom
Sieverts zum Geburtstag".
Urban INDEX...
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Sievert chamber is a type of
ionization chamber used in
radiation dose measurements. It was
invented by
Professor Rolf
Maximilian Sievert in Sweden...
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numerically the same
value when
expressed in
sieverts, but for
alpha particles one gray is
equivalent to 20
sieverts, and a
radiation weighting factor is applied...
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Michael Sievert is an
American business executive,
currently the
president and
chief executive officer (CEO) of T-Mobile US, and a
member of the company's...
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corresponding infinitesimal risks) to
members of the public". A
value of 9.82×10−8
sieverts or
about 0.1
microsieverts (10 μrem) was
suggested for
consuming a 150-gram...