Rad definition

Rad means the special unit of absorbed dose. One rad is equal to an absorbed dose of 100 erg per gram or 0.01 joule per kilogram (0.01 gray).
Rad means the HUD Rental Assistance Demonstration program.
Rad means that quantity of ionizing radiation that results in the absorption of 100 ergs of energy per gram of irradiated material, regardless of the source of radiation.

Examples of Rad in a sentence

  • Presentation of Proposal (cont’d) – ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Rad, Urban Planner, WSP Canada Inc.

  • Priznanje Islamskoj Zajednici za Dosadašnji Rad *Recognition of the Islamic Community for Previous Work].

  • Rad prikazan na XXV Godišnjoj konferenciji Međunarodnog udruženja za političku psihologiju (ISPP), Berlin, 16.-19.

  • Infeed/Outfeed Turntable $ 13,295.00 Urania Engineering Co. Rotary Band Heat Sealer $ 16,060.00 with Ink Jet Printer Interface Model 3500P VWR Scientific Masterpro Balance with $ 4,176.31 2 Stat Data Printers Model 620G X 001G VWR Scientific Branson Sonifier with $ 3,232.08 1/4" micro tip Model 450 Bio Rad Prep Cell with Power Pac $ 11,808.50 Model 491 Bio Rad Mini Protein II Cell/Power $ 5,423.00 Pac 3000 system VWR Eppondorf Micro-centrifuge $ 2,395.00 Model 5417C Ismaca USA, Inc.

  • This section applies to all Crystal River Unit No. 3 Operating classifications included in Exhibit “A” Production Department (Nuclear Operations) (to include Health Physics, Rad Waste, Chemistry, and Operations Classifications).


More Definitions of Rad

Rad means the special unit of absorbed dose. One rad equals one hundredth of a joule per kilogram of material; for example, if tissue is the material of interest, then 1 rad equals 100 ergs per gram of tissue.
Rad means the special unit of absorbed dose. One rad equals one-hundredth of a joule per kilogram of material; for example, if tissue is the material of interest, then 1 rad equals 100 ergs per gram of tissue. One rad is equal to an absorbed dose of 100 erg/gram or 0.01 joule/kilogram (0.01 gray).
Rad means the special unit of radiation absorbed dose. One rad is equal to an absorbed dose of one hundred ergs per gram, or 0.01 joule per kilogram, or 0.01 gray.
Rad means the special unit of absorbed dose. One rad is equal to an absorbed dose of 100 ergs per gram or 0.01 joule per kilogram (J/kg) (0.01 Gy).
Rad means the special unit of absorbed dose. One rad equals 100 ergs per gram, or 0.01 gray.
Rad means the special unit of absorbed dose. One rad is equal to an absorbed dose of one hundred erg per gram or one one-hundredths joule per kilogram [0.01 gray].
Rad means the traditional unit of absorbed dose. One rad is equal to an absorbed dose of 100 erg per gram or