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[The new radiologic units of measurement gray and becqerel (author's transl)].

Authors: D, Harder;

[The new radiologic units of measurement gray and becqerel (author's transl)].

Abstract

The general conference on weights and measures in June 1975 introduced the new names of units, the Gray (for ionizing radiations) and the Becqerel (for activity of a radioactive substance), on an international level. The reasons for this change--the units hitherto valid are the Rad and the Curie--and the international efforts at durability of the new regulations are reported.

Keywords

Radiation Monitoring, Radiation, Ionizing, Humans, Weights and Measures, Health Physics, Mathematics

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