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The directional dose equivalent is the equivalent dose at a point in a radiation field that would be produced by the corresponding expanded field at depth on a radius in a specified direction. The unit of directional dose equivalent in the SI system of units is joule per kilogram
(J/kg) and sievert (Sv).
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The administrative dose guidelines are the predetermined value of radiation dose to workers, below the dose limit (administrative level),
which triggers a specific course of action when the dose value is exceeded, or is expected to be exceeded.
See also Medical Internal Radiation Dose Committee, Food and Drug Administration, Material Safety Data Sheet, Annual Dose Limit, Air Kerma, Supervised Area and Drug Development and Approval Process USA. •
(CTDI) The computed tomography dose index is most commonly used dose descriptor, which represents the dose to a location (e.g., depth) in a scanned volume. This index describes the dose from a single rotation of a CT scanner. CTDI must be corrected for pitch or couch increment to receive the dose for a series of slices. The CTDI100 is measured using a 100 mm long ionization chamber. The CTDIair is the value of CTDI determined free-in-air. Different definitions of CTDI exist and are used in different applications. Further Reading: Basics:
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(CEDE) The committed effective dose equivalent refers to the committed dose equivalent for a human organ or tissue multiplied by a weighting factor.
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