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Many ICRP publications feature their own glossaries including, for example, highly specialized terms relevant to that specific publication or helpful for a reader to have close at hand, or when introducing new terms to be added to the ICRP Glossary. | Many ICRP publications feature their own glossaries including, for example, highly specialized terms relevant to that specific publication or helpful for a reader to have close at hand, or when introducing new terms to be added to the ICRP Glossary. | ||
− | Although the ICRP Glossary is not a dictionary, terms already well covered in the Oxford English Dictionary are not included here unless further explanation is needed to understand the way in which these terms are used in ICRP publications. | + | Although the ICRP Glossary is not a dictionary, terms already well covered in the Oxford English Dictionary are not included here unless further explanation is needed to understand the way in which these terms are used in [[ICRP publications]]. |
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 3 October 2021
The ICRP Glossary collects ICRP’s definitive explanations of terms for current use. Some entries include historical descriptions to help readers better understand the term in a particular context.
It is a living document, updated regularly.
Many ICRP publications feature their own glossaries including, for example, highly specialized terms relevant to that specific publication or helpful for a reader to have close at hand, or when introducing new terms to be added to the ICRP Glossary.
Although the ICRP Glossary is not a dictionary, terms already well covered in the Oxford English Dictionary are not included here unless further explanation is needed to understand the way in which these terms are used in ICRP publications.
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0-9
- 4DCT (see Time-resolved computed tomography)
A
- Acute radiation sickness (see Acute radiation syndrome)
- ALI (see Annual limit on intake)
- AMAD (see Activity median aerodynamic diameter)
- Ambient dose equivalent, H*(10)
- ARS (see Acute radiation syndrome)
B
- BAT (see Best available techniques)
- Bcr/abl (see Breakpoint cluster region/abelson)
C
- CACA (see Cobblestone area forming cell assay)
- CAFC (see Cobblestone area forming cell assay)
- CBCT (see Cone beam computed tomography)
- Cobblestone area cell assay (see Cobblestone area forming cell assay)
- CR (see Concentration ratio)
- Cumulative air kerma (see Air kerma at the patient entrance reference point)
D
- DAC (see Derived air concentration)
- DBT (see Digital breast tomosynthesis)
- DCRL (see Derived consideration reference level)
- DD (see Doubling dose)
- DDI, detector dose indicator (see Exposure index)
- DIL (see Derived investigation level)
- DDREF (see Dose and dose-rate effectiveness factor)
- Deposition (inhalation)
- Detector dose indicator (see Exposure index)
- Directional dose equivalent H’(d,Ω)
- DLP (see Dose-length product)
- Dose (of ionising radiation)
- Dose equivalent in an organ or tissue
- DQE (see Detector quantum efficiency)
- DRL (see Diagnostic reference level)
E
- EAR (see Excess absolute risk)
- EI (see Exposure index)
- ELR (i.e. Excess Lifetime Risk, see Lifetime risk estimates)
- Endosteal tissue (see Endosteum)
- ERR (see Excess relative risk)
- Excess lifetime risk (see Lifetime risk estimates)
F
- Fluence, Φ
- FSU (see Functional subunits)
G
- GATA-2 (see GATA binding protein 2)
- Geomagnetic cut-off rigidity (see Rigidity threshold)
- Gray (Gy)
H
- HATM (see Human Alimentary Tract Model)
- HRTM (see Human Respiratory Tract Model)
I
- IMRT (see Intensity-modulated radiotherapy)
- Incidence rate (see Incidence)
J
K
- Kerma, K
L
- LET (see Linear energy transfer)
- LLE (see Lifetime risk estimates)
- Loss of Life Expectancy (see Lifetime risk estimates)
- LSS (see Life Span Study)
M
- MDCT (see Multi-detector computed tomography)
- MMD (see Mass median diameter)
N
- NHEJ (see Non-homologous end joining)
- Noise (in imaging)
- Notification value (in CT)
O
- OAR (see Organ at risk)
- OEA (see Oxygen enhancement ratio)
- Organ absorbed dose (see Organ/tissue absorbed dose)
P
- Particle fluence (see Fluence)
- Particle transport (in biokinetics)
- Personal dose equivalent, Hp(d)
- PLDR (see Potentially lethal damage repair)
- PRCF (see Potential recoverability correction factor)
Q
- Quality control testing (x-ray equipment)
- Quality factor, Q(L)
R
- Radiation detriment (see Detriment)
- RAP (see Reference Animal and Plant)
- RBE (see Relative biological effectiveness)
- Reference female (see Reference Person)
- Reference male (see Reference Person)
- REID (see Lifetime risk estimates)
- Response function (see Dose-response function)
- RISM (see Radiation-induced secondary malignancy)
- Risk of exposure-induced death (see (see Lifetime risk estimates)
- ROS (see Reactive oxygen species)
- RR (see Relative risk)
S
- SAF (see Specific absorbed fraction)
- SEE (see Specific effective energy]
- Sievert (Sv)
- SLDR (see Sublethal damage repair)
- Slice (in CT & CBCT)
- SOBP (see Spread-out Bragg peak)
- Source (see Radiation source)
- Superposition principle (in dosimetry)
T
- Tissue absorbed dose (see Organ/tissue absorbed dose)
- Tolerance dose (in Radiotherapy)
- Transport of risk (see Transfer of risk)
- Typical value (for DRL)
U
V
W
- WL (see Working level)
- WLM (see Working level month)
- wT (see Tissue weighting factor)
- wR (see Radiation weighting factor)
X
Y
Z
...
- α/β ratio (see α/β value)