'Kilogram' p2 Searchterm 'Kilogram' found in 1 term [ • ] and 10 definitions [• ]Result Pages : • •
(N) The SI unit of force. Definition: 1 newton will accelerate a mass of 1 kilogram at the rate of 1 meter per second. The relationship between force (F), mass (m), and acceleration (a) is expressed by the formula: F = ma. The newton is named for Isaac Newton (1642-1727), the British mathematician, physicist, and natural philosopher. •
Osmolality is the number of moles of osmotically active particles (molecules) present in solution per kilogram of water. High osmolality of contrast agents is related to some of the adverse reactions. Osmolality of iodinated contrast media:
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high-osmolar (until 1400 mOsm/kg) contrast agents (see ionic monomer);
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low-osmolar (780 to 800 mOsm/kg) contrast agents (see nonionic monomer);
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iso-osmolar (approximately 300 mOsm/kg) contrast agents (see nonionic dimer);
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(Sv) The sievert is the SI unit of a dose equivalent, which accounts for relative sensitivities of different tissues and organs exposed to radiation. The effective dose, usually measured in millisievert (mSv),
attempts to reflect the biological effects of radiation.
One sievert equals an ionizing x-ray or gamma radiation energy loss of 1 joule per kilogram of body tissue (1 gray). One sievert is equivalent to 100 rem. It is named after Rolf Sievert, a Swedish medical physicist. Result Pages : |