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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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Sieverts' law, in
physical metallurgy and in chemistry, is a rule to
predict the
solubility of
gases in metals. It is
named after German chemist Adolf...
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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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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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radiation transport calculations Sieverts (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Sievert. If an
internal link led...
- Rolf
Maximilian Sievert (Swedish: [ˈrɔlf maksɪˈmǐːlɪan ˈsǐːvɛʈ]; 6 May 1896 – 3
October 1966) was a
Swedish medical physicist whose major contribution...
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Rudolf Sieverts (3
November 1903 – 28
April 1980) was a
German Law
professor and Criminologist.
Rudolf Sieverts was born in Meißen, a
short distance down...
- rad (150
sieverts), as well as a
maximum dose of 26,000 rad. Overall, the
accepted dose
estimate in the
report was in
excess of 100
sieverts, with a range...
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Sieverts (7
October 1874 – 8
January 1947) was a
German chemist, best
known for his work on
solubility of
gases in metals. He
originated Sieverts's law...