Examples of Eye dose equivalent in a sentence
Eye dose equivalent (LDE) - the dose equivalent to the lens of the eye at a tissue depth of 0.3 cm (300 mg/cm2).
Eye dose equivalent - The external exposure of the lens of the eye and is taken as the dose equivalent at a tissue depth of 0.3 centimeter (300 mg/cm2).
Dose limits represent an acceptable level of potential risk and do not represent a level that will necessarily be unsafe if exceeded.Occupational Annual Dose Limits for Adults: • 5 rems (0.05 Sv) Total effective dose equivalent to whole body (TEDE)• 15 rems (0.15 Sv) Eye dose equivalent to lens of the eye• 50 rems (0.5 Sv) Shallow dose equivalent to the skin or any extremity (SDE)*Note: The annual exposure is cumulative and must include data from all radiation exposure sources.
The term "Lens dose equivalent (LDE)" replaces "Eye dose equivalent (EDE)" to avoid confusion between the initialisms for dose to the lens of the eye and effective dose equivalent (EDE).
Eye dose equivalent - applies to the external exposure of the lens of the eye and is taken as the dose equivalent at a tissue depth of 0.3 centimeter (300 mg/cm2).
Eye dose equivalent - The external exposure of the lens of the eye and is taken as the dose equivalent at a tissue depth of 0.3 centimeter(300 mg/cm2).
Eye dose equivalent" (See "Lens dose equivalent" as defined in this Rule).