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